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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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
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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