What is the cause of AD?

a. Family history
b. Down syndrome
c. Aging
d. Unknown


D

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A woman who is 40 weeks pregnant calls the clinic to report that she noted a small amount of blood-tinged mucus on her toilet tissue this morning. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?

A. "Come to the clinic today for an examination." B. "Labor will probably start within 48 hours." C. "Lie on your left side and count fetal kicks." D. "Stay on bedrest until your labor begins."

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A nurse is assessing an infant. The assessment that might indicate the infant's respiratory status is worsening is:

1. Acrocyanosis. 2. An arterial CO2 of 40. 3. Periorbital edema. 4. Grunting respirations with nasal flaring.

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Part of the correct procedure in giving an enema is to

a. administer the solution slowly. b. give two or three enemas in succession to ensure good results. c. have the enema solution no more than 18 inches above the hip. d. insert the rectal tube at least 6 inches to prevent seepage

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