During pregnancy, which of the following situations is most likely to interfere with mother–child bonding?
A) A woman's neighbor is planning an extensive vacation.
B) A woman's father has been very ill during the pregnancy.
C) A woman's husband was awarded a large year-end bonus.
D) A woman's sister recently had a baby boy.
B
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The nurse notices that an older adult's urine is greenish-brown. Which step should the nurse implement next?
a. Increase oral fluid intake. c. Evaluate the medi-cation list. b. Review laboratory reports. d. Determine fluid volume status.
A nurse is teaching a nutrition class to a group of pregnant clients. The nurse should include that the major source of nutrients in the diet of a pregnant woman should be composed of which?
a. Fats b. Fiber c. Simple sugars d. Complex carbohydrates
When involved in conflict, the nurse recognizes that
a. sharing feelings about the conflict with others will increase its intensity. b. conflict generally decreases anxiety. c. differences in age can cause friction and make relationships less collaborative. d. it is always appropriate to seek peer negotiation when conflict is personal in nature.
A warm application is:
a. 106° F to 115° F b. 98° F to 106° F c. 93° F to 98° F d. 80° F to 93° F