Which of the following is NOT an antepartum risk factor that increases the potential that a newborn may require resuscitation?
A) Preeclampsia
B) Prolapsed cord
C) Polyhydramnios
D) Multiple gestations
Answer: B) Prolapsed cord
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Which of the following skills can a forensic nurse, serving in the elected office of coroner, bring to the situation compared with other professionals?
a. Extensive knowledge of medicine b. Knowledge of the law c. Previous experience in testifying in court d. Superb communication and empathy skills
The goal of prophylactic antibiotic therapy is to protect the patient from infection with as little risk as possible. To achieve this goal, the nurse recognizes that antibiotics should be administered when they will be most beneficial
When would that be? a. Twenty-four hours before surgery b. For 2 weeks after surgery c. For no longer than 24 hours after surgery d. When signs of infection first appear
The nurse is caring for a patient who is suffering from dysmenorrhea. Which action(s) is/are ways in which pelvic rock exercise decreases pain? (select all that apply.)
a. Releasing endorphins b. Generating abdominal heat c. Suppressing prostaglandins d. Making the uterus drop forward e. Relieving pelvic congestion
The nurse is preparing patient education for parents of children who have experienced trauma. In which way should the nurse explain that yoga helps victims of childhood trauma?
1. It can improve problem-solving skills. 2. Yoga practice supports an improved self-image. 3. It may help trauma victims feel safe and grounded. 4. Yoga practice improves social skills and interactions.