The nurse is educating a pregnant client about possible complications. The nurse tells the client about possible congenital disorders
The client correctly understands the information presented when the client identifies which disorder as a congenital disorder? A) Clubbed feet
B) Chickenpox
C) Scarlet fever
D) Whooping cough
A
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The nurse should identify clubbed feet as a congenital disorder. Chickenpox, scarlet fever, and whooping cough are caused by infections and are not congenital disorders.
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A) Atrial fibrillation B) Sinus tachycardia C) Premature atrial complex D) Junctional rhythm
A client is in a sitting position as the nurse palpates the temporal arteries and feels smooth, bilateral pulsations. Based on these data the nurse should:
a. Auscultate the temporal arteries for bruits. b. Palpate the arteries with the client in supine position. c. Document this as an expected finding. d. Measure the client's blood pressure
Which is the highest form of measurement?
a. Interval b. Nominal c. Ordinal d. Ratio
A __________ is performed to obtain samples of CSF from the subarachnoid space for laboratory examination and to measure CSF pressure
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word