A woman gave birth to a newborn via vaginal delivery with the use of a vacuum extractor. The nurse would be alert for which of the following in the newborn?
A) Asphyxia
B) Clavicular fracture
C) Caput succedaneum
D) Central nervous system injury
C
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One of the best-known formulations of developmental theory involving stages was that of:
a. Freud c. Duvall b. Jung d. Holmes
Nursing assistants must use hand hygiene before and after each contact with a patient
True False
Path-goal theory is a lot like coaching and mentoring in Mumford's Skills Model
a. True b. False
Which measure is critical to achieving desired outcomes in the nurse-client relationship? The nurse:
1. Develops trust in the client 2. Uses autodiagnosis 3. Relies on the client liking the nurse rather than limit-setting to achieve structure 4. Analyzes the relationships among biologic, familial, and sociocultural factors that contributed to the client's disorder