Should a postpartum complication such as hemorrhage occur, the nursing staff will spring into action to ensure that client safety needs are met

This level of activity is very reassuring to both the new mother and her family members as they can see that the client is receiving the best of care. Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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On the contrary, the unusual activity of the hospital staff may make the mother and her fam-ily very anxious. Keeping the family informed is one of the most effective ways of reducing unnecessary anxiety. A comment such as, "I know that all of this activity must be frightening. She is bleeding a little more than we would like, and we are doing several things at once" would be very helpful.

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The nurse notes that a patient's serum phosphorus level is 6.1 mg/dL. Which disorder is most likely responsible for this phosphorous level?

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A nurse is coordinating care through a high-intensity transitional care program. Which of the fol-lowing best describes the populations that the nurse is working with? (Select all that apply.)

a. Adults with cognitive impairments b. Women with high-risk pregnancies c. Older adults with heart failure d. People who are moving from one state to another e. Men who have just experienced divorce

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An 18-month-old child is seen in the clinic with AOM. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim) is prescribed. Which statement made by the parent indicates a correct understanding of the instructions?

a. "I should administer all the prescribed medication." b. "I should continue medication until the symptoms subside." c. "I will immediately stop giving medication if I notice a change in hearing." d. "I will stop giving medication if fever is still present in 24 hours."

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