When transporting an infant to another area of the facility,
A. wrap the infant securely in blankets.
B. carry the infant in your arms.
C. push the infant in the bassinet.
D. pin an identification card to the infant's clothing.
Answer: C
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A) Assess client's reaction to new medication schedule. B) Administer medications at exact intervals ordered. C) Document medication given and dose. D) Give client plenty of fluids with medications.
The nurse notes that a 36-hour-old newborn's serum bilirubin level has increased from 14 mg/dL to 16.6 mg/dL in an 8-hour period. What nursing intervention would be included in the plan of care for this newborn?
1. Continue to observe. 2. Begin phototherapy. 3. Begin blood exchange transfusion. 4. Stop breastfeeding.
Which famous nursing leader changed nursing practice when her book, Patient Centered Approaches to Nursing (1960), was published?
1. Virginia Henderson 2. Florence Nightingale 3. Faye Abdellah 4. Dorothea Orem
While bathing the client, the nurse observes the client grimacing. The nurse asks if the client is experiencing pain. The client nods yes and refuses to continue the bath
The nurse removes the wash basin, makes the client comfortable, and documents the event in the client's chart. Which of the following actions clearly demonstrates assessing? A) The nurse bathing the client B) The nurse documenting the incident C) The nurse asking if the client is having pain D) The nurse removing the wash basin