The nurse is preparing to assess a child with fetal alcohol syndrome. Which physical findings should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.
A. Cardiac defects.
B. Limb deformities.
C. Developmental delay.
D. Head deformities.
E. Facial deformities.
Answer: E
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1. Difficulty managing one?s interpersonal relationships. 2. Lack of conflict management skills. 3. Inability to transform a work group into a team. 4. Lack of group planning skills.
When leading a group meeting, the nurse notices two group members talking. Which of the following represents the best intervention by the nurse?
a. Ask the group, "Have you noticed who is talking at this time?" b. Tell the two group members, "I would like you to stop talking." c. Provide the two group members with a verbal summary of what the group has been discussing. d. Ask the two group members, "Would you share your comments with the group?"
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
A client has a newly placed percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube. When checking the gastric pH, the nurse expects to find a pH of:
1. 5.0–7.30. 2. 3.5–5.0. 3. 1.5–3.5. 4. 7.35–7.45.