The neonatal death rate is defined as which of the following?

A) Death in the first year of life
B) Death in the first 28 days of life
C) Death in utero in the last 28 days of pregnancy
D) Death in the first 6 months of life


B

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The nurse prepares the client care area to minimize physical hazards of administering IV therapy, which include: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Abrasions. 2. Chemical exposure. 3. Latex allergy. 4. Needle stick. 5. Burns.

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Which is an obligation of a person who is assuming the sick role?

A. Seeking help and following it to promote recovery B. Stay away from others to prevent them from becoming ill. C. Follow health orders without question. D. Appear to be sick.

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A nurse is planning health education on chronic illnesses for a group of seniors in the community. When deciding upon which illnesses to focus upon, the nurse knows that which of the following are the most common diseases in the United States?

(Select all that apply.) a. Heart disease b. Hypertension c. Asthma d. Osteoarthritis e. Diabetes

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The nurse is assessing a client's risk for developing a heritable disease. Which options reflect parts of this process?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The nurse identifies symptoms of this disease reported by several of the client's relatives. 2. The nurse collaborates regularly with the health care team that provides primary care for this client. 3. The nurse is constructing a three-generation pedigree from information provided by the client and relatives. 4. The nurse contacts the client's employer, insurance company, and friends for information about the client's personal habits. 5. The nurse actively looks for "red flags" in the client's family history.

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