A clinic nurse is caring for a newborn and her parents. Observing parental behavior is an important nursing function during this child's well-baby visit. What would the nurse expect during observation?
A) Parents encouraging the baby's happy behaviors
B) Parents feeding the baby every time she cries
C) Parents ignoring the infant's fussy behavior
D) Parents playing with an irritable infant
A
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A patient who has been diagnosed with a terminal disease refuses to accept the diagnosis and refuses to comply with treatment. What is the psychosocial purpose of this strategy?
A) The patient is trying to protect loved ones from the emotional effects of the illness. B) The patient is being noncompliant. C) The patient is afraid of treatment. D) The patient understands that treatment will have no benefit.
A newborn is diagnosed with patent ductus arteriosus. The nurse anticipates that the physician will most likely order which medication?
A) Alprostadil B) Heparin C) Indomethacin D) Spironolactone
After assessing the data obtained from a pregnant teenager and her family, the nurse assigns the diagnosis of Ineffective Family Coping related to unanticipated pregnancy. Which goal would be appropriate?
1. The teenager and family will participate in discussions regarding pregnancy. 2. The teenager and family will develop skills for parenting the infant. 3. The teenager and family will develop a trusting relationship with the healthcare providers. 4. The teenager and family will develop self-care skills for the pregnancy.
Which laboratory finding does the nurse report to the prescriber before giving any antihyperlipi-demic drug?
a. Aspartate aminotransferase 41 IU/L b. Alanine aminotransferase 24 IU/L c. Alkaline phosphatase 130 IU/L d. Gamma-glutamyltransferase 50 IU/L