Given the situation described in the question, the nurse
should evaluate the child's neurologic status. This is because there are signs
of meningitis (the priority when meningitis is suspected is to evaluate
neurologic status). Standard precautions should be initiated while carrying out
the test if there's the risk of contacting body fluids.
Africa, Australia, etc because they are the oldest ones.
It would block the suns rays from coming in and keep heat traped, typically causing the minimum temperature to lesson along with the maximum. I believe that the temperatures also tend to equill each other out more, such as 45-55 instead of 55-85, and that's why coastal regains are more moderate compared to inland.<span />