When engaging in policy analysis, which of the following would the community health nurse do last?
A) Define the problem
B) Gather information
C) Look for alternatives
D) Choose the approach
D
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A) Echocardiography B) Blood cultures C) Cardiac aspiration D) Complete blood count
If the physician indicates a shoulder dystocia during the delivery of a macrosomic fetus, the nurse would assist by:
1. Calling a second physician to assist. 2. Preparing for an immediate cesarean delivery. 3. Assisting the woman into McRoberts maneuver. 4. Utilizing fundal pressure to push the fetus out.
Which is true regarding psychological drug dependence?
a. It is easier to treat than physiological dependence. b. It is not considered a true addiction. c. It is easily controlled by influencing the patient's perceptions. d. It requires medical intervention to treat.
During an assessment of a 12-hour-old newborn, the nurse notices pale pink spots on the nape of the neck. How should the nurse document this finding?
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