The nurse is planning a presentation about early pregnancy. What should the nurse include as a presumptive change of pregnancy?
A. Amenorrhea
B. Constipation
C. Fetal heart tones
D. A positive pregnancy test
A
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a. Lack of vitamin C b. Lack of vitamin K c. Lack of phosphorus in the diet d. Lack of iron in the diet
A new nurse is caring for a woman in the transition phase of labor. The nurse attempts to engage the woman in conversation and chats even when the woman doesn't respond to these attempts. What action by the nurse's preceptor is most appropriate?
A. Direct the nurse to attempt conversation with the support person. B. Encourage the nurse to keep attempting to engage the woman in conversation. C. Gently ask the nurse to refrain from unnecessary conversation. D. Tell the nurse not to take the woman's silence as a personal rejection.
When nursing registration laws were enacted, a "registered nurse" was defined as someone who had (Select all that apply.)
a. attended an acceptable nursing program. b. fit the definition of a professional nurse. c. had not been convicted of any felonies. d. passed a board evaluation examination. e. studied under a standardized curriculum.
The patient weighs 88 lb and is receiving myelosuppressive chemotherapy. Ordered: Neupogen 200 mcg IVPB over 30 minutes. Refer to information from the package insert for the dose on hand. If this is a safe dose for this patient, determine the amount to administer: ________. If it is not a safe dose, write: not safe.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).