The perinatal nurse describes different breech positions to the student nurse. The fetal position with extended legs toward the fetal shoulders is best described as a:
A) Frank breech
B) Footling breech
C) Complete breech
D) Incomplete breech
A
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1. Decide the medication used for pain. 2. Obtain a TENS unit for the client. 3. Believe the client is experiencing pain. 4. Realize the client is probably addicted to narcotics.
Ensuring that workers have reasonable hours and schedules is
A) the role of unions. B) a duty of the top administrator. C) a part of a manger's workplace advocacy role. D) a concern only for top administrators.
If a patient complains of feeling faint, you should
A. elevate the patient's head and shoulders. B. seat the patient in a chair and elevate the feet. C. apply a cool washcloth to the forehead and neck. D. seat the patient and position the head between the knees.
The nurse is preparing to administer an enteral feeding for the patient. The patient has been on enteral feedings for 2 days. The nurse knows that the most appropriate technique for implementing enteral feeding is:
a. weighing the patient weekly. b. measuring the gastric residual every hour. c. changing the formula every 12 hours in an open system. d. leaving the formula in place in an open system for up to 24 hours.