Which of the following assessments in a child with hemophilia would lead the nurse to suspect early hemarthrosis? A.Child's reluctance to move a body part B.Cool, pale, clammy extremity C.Eccymosis formation around a joint D.Instability of a long bone in passive movement {Ans: Answer: A Bleeding into the joints in the child with hemophilia leads to pain and tenderness, resulting in restricted movement. Therefore, an early sign of hemarthrosis would be the child's reluctance to move a body part. If the bleeding into the joint continues, the area becomes hot, swollen, and immobile—not cool, pale, and clammy. Ecchymosis formation around a joint would be difficult to assess. Instability of a long bone on passive movement is not associated with joint hemarthrosis.}The school nurse is teaching a class on injury prevention. Which of the following should be included when discussing firearms? a. Adolescents are too young to use a gun properly for hunting. b. Gun carrying among adolescents is on the rise, primarily among inner-city youth. c. Nonpowder guns (air rifles, BB guns) are a relatively safe alternative to powder guns. d. Adolescence is the peak age for being a victim or offender in the case of injury involving a