The nurse has returned from working as a maternal-child nurse volunteer for a non-governmental organization
Upon completion of a community presentation about her experiences, the nurse knows that learning has occurred when a participant states: A. "Malaria is a chronic disease and rarely causes fetal loss."
B. "Escherichia coli bacteria can cause diarrhea but not stillbirth."
C. "Group B streptococci can cause infection and death of the fetus."
D. "Viral infections don't cause fetal death in underdeveloped nations."
C
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The nurse is performing percussion during an abdominal assessment. Percussion notes heard during the abdominal assessment may include:
a. Flatness, resonance, and dullness. b. Resonance, dullness, and tympany. c. Tympany, hyperresonance, and dullness. d. Resonance, hyperresonance, and flatness.
The policy at your facility is to change the bed linens every other day. Mr. Coleridge's linens were changed yesterday, but you notice dried blood on the bottom sheet. What should you do?
A. Place a draw sheet over the blood, so it isn't noticeable. B. Try to wash the blood out with a soapy washcloth. C. Leave the sheet in place. D. Change the sheets, and report the blood to your supervising nurse.
Select the correct indication of use for zaleplon (Sonata).
A. Zaleplon is used in individuals who have difficulty falling asleep and need to stay asleep longer. B. Zaleplon decreases awakenings during the night and increases total sleep time. C. Zaleplon is used in individuals who have difficulty falling asleep, but it does not increase total sleep time. D. None of the above are correct.
How does a nurse respond to parents of a 5-year-old who are worried that their child has a protruding abdomen?
a. Assesses the child to differentiate a normal "potbelly" from a hernia b. Suggests that the parents administer an appropriate dose of a laxative at bedtime c. Refers the parents to a nutritionist to develop an appropriate weight-loss diet for the child d. Informs the parents that a protruding abdomen is always an abnormal finding in this age group