The nurse would prepare a client for amnioinfusion when which of the following occurs?
A) Severe variable decelerations are due to cord compression.
B) The fetal presenting part fails to rotate fully and descend in the pelvis.
C) The fetus shows nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns.
D) Maternal pushing is compromised by anesthesia.
A
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The patient is admitted with acute pancreatitis. The nurse should:
a. assess pain level because pancreatic pain is unique in character. b. examine laboratory values for low amylase levels. c. expect lipase levels to decrease within 24 hours. d. evaluate C-reactive protein as a gauge of severity.
A mother brings her 6-week-old infant in with complaints of poor feeding, lethargy, fever, irritability, and a vesicular rash. What does the nurse suspect?
a. Impetigo b. Candidiasis c. Neonatal herpes d. Congenital syphilis
A director of nursing (DON) asks the staff to list how their nursing unit can help the organization meet its goal to "provide quality patient care with attention to compassion and excellence."
An ad hoc committee is formed to develop a timeline of identified actions. The DON coaches the committee to reach desired outcomes. This DON is demonstrating which other role of leadership and management? a. Transactional b. Clinical consultant c. Corporate supporter d. Autocratic
A client who abuses alcohol has been placed on naltrexone (Trexan). What information should be included in the client education about the effects of this medication?
A) If alcohol is ingested, the client will feel less "high.". B) The client needs to avoid use of over-the-counter products that contain alcohol. C) If alcohol is ingested, the client may experience a lethal reaction. D) The client may discontinue the naltrexone use in alcohol abuse treatment.