The nurse is preparing to perform Leopold's maneuver in order to assess fetal:
A) position and presentation. B) heart rate and position. C) fetal distress and presentation. D) heart rate and status.
A
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The most common cause of organ rejection is
A) sex mismatching. B) ABO mismatching. C) patient failure to take immunosuppressant medications. D) smoking.
Which of the following are evaluations the nurse should make when caring for a client receiving naloxone? Select all that apply
A) Pain relief is resumed. B) Adverse reactions are identified and managed. C) Therapeutic response is achieved. D) Client demonstrates an understanding of the drug regimen. E) Client's respiratory rate is normal.
What ethical principle is violated when there are insufficient community resources to meet the needs of low-income families?
a. Nonmaleficence b. Autonomy c. Beneficence d. Justice
A patient has been experiencing drowsiness, confusion, and slight focal deficits for 3 days. The CT report findings are negative. The patient is being prepared for a lumbar puncture. The nurse anticipates that the CSF would appear
a. cloudy. b. bloody. c. xanthochromic. d. clear.