The nurse is caring for a woman in labor. An appropriate intervention is to

A) assign a specific nurse to be her coach.
B) allow her coach or significant other to remain at the bedside.
C) encourage sedation for the patient, since ICU is stressful.
D) to limit family visits to create a quiet atmosphere.


B

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After the pregnant woman is admitted to the labor suite, the nurse assesses the position of the infant as ROA; this means that the infant's head is _________ __________ _________

ANS:

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People of like age who usually engage in negative behaviors or destructive actions, such as tagging, vandalism, and turf wars are known as

1. gangs. 2. peer groups. 3. social groups. 4. therapy groups.

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The nurse is interviewing for a position in a newly opened hospital. Which observation would best indicate to this nurse that the organization follows a shared governance model?

1. Among the documents provided by the human resources department is an organizational chart of the nursing department, indicating that the director is the highest-ranking member. 2. Conversation with a staff nurse reveals that the nurse feels empowered in making patient care decisions. 3. The mission statement of the hospital describes centralized power. 4. A staff nurse mentions that each individual staff member has complete autonomy.

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Which province established the first undergraduate nursing degree program?

a. Ontario b. Nova Scotia c. New Brunswick d. British Columbia

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