Standards of care for maternal, neonatal, and women's health are based on

a. local trends in health care
b. international standards outlined by WHO
c. national agencies involved in women's health
d. local hospital OB/GYN departments


C
National agencies involved in women's health collect and analyze data and then form standards of care based on the research findings. Local trends in health care and international standards outlined by WHO may impact the implementation of standards of care. Local hospital OB/GYN departments implement standards of care.

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A) Significant cyanosis without presence of a murmur B) Abrupt cessation of chest output with an increase in heart rate/filling pressure C) Soft systolic ejection D) Holosystolic murmur

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When obtaining a venipuncture sample for a blood culture, a nurse should:

A. Recap the needles B. Shake the culture bottles well C. Use two different sites to draw samples D. Inoculate the aerobic culture bottle first

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