Which of the following assessments at 24 hours postpartum does the nurse consider the strongest indication of postpartum hemorrhage?
A) Perineal pad is saturated every four hours. B) Pulse is 120, and respirations are 24. C) Fundus measures 1 FB below the umbilicus. D) Skin is warm and moist, and the face is flushed.
B
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Which person would be at the highest risk for drug noncompliance?
1. A 2-year-old in a day care center 2. A 10-year-old receiving antibiotics for an ear infection 3. A 65-year-old on a fixed income taking five different medications 4. A 95-year-old in a long-term care facility
Following valve replacement surgery, the client is taught that if fever, increased heart rate, fatigue, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, headache, chills, and/or night sweats occur, the client needs to notify the health care provider, as this is as a
sign of: 1. Infective endocarditis. 2. Myocardial infarction. 3. Valve rejection. 4. Heart failure.
Hepatitis A is spread by:
a. Airborne droplets b. Blood c. The fecal-oral route d. Direct contact