To indicate that the infant is making a successful transition immediately after birth, the nurse checks the heart rate for 6 seconds. What should the count minimally be?

A) 9
B) 10
C) 11
D) 12


C

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A confused client with pneumonia is admitted with an indwelling catheter in place. During interdisciplinary rounds the following day, which question should the nurse ask the primary health care provider?

a. "Do you want daily weights on this client?" b. "Will the client be able to return home?" c. "Can we discontinue the indwelling catheter?" d. "Should we get another chest x-ray today?"

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The three major sources of resistance to change are:

A. Technical concerns, psychosocial needs, and threats to a person's position. B. Staffing concerns, physical needs, and threats to hierarchy needs. C. Prior concerns, social needs, and threats to self-actualization. D. Technology concerns, personal needs, and threats to hospitalized clients.

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What instruction should a nurse provide to a patient who has been diagnosed with stress incontinence?

a. "Restrict fluid intake to less than 1000 mL/day." b. "Avoid fluids such as tea, coffee, and co-la." c. "Delay voiding until you feel the urge to void." d. "Void no more often than every 4 hours."

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You say to your client, "You look tired. Is there something besides the pain that is causing your fatigue?" This type of question helps you assess what?

1. psychosocial modifiers 2. cultural norms 3. religious beliefs 4. aggravating and relieving variables

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