The nurse is caring for a postpartal woman and reviews the following lab results in her medical record: HBsAg-negative, rubella titer less than 1:8/1:10, Rh-negative with Rh-positive infant
Which injections will the nurse expect to be ordered?
a. Hepatitis B immune globulin and MMR today
b. MMR and Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM) today
c. Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM) and hepatitis B immune globulin today
d. Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM) today and MMR in 3 months
ANS: D
The woman needs RhoGAM today and will need an MMR since her rubella titer is low. Because it is a live vaccine, the MMR should be given in 3 months. She does not need hepatitis B immune globulin.
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" What response is best? 1. "We'll take good care of you and your baby. You'll be home before you know it." 2. "You'll be wearing long stockings to prevent blood clots from forming in your legs." 3. "You will have a lot of pain, but there are medications that we give when it gets bad." 4. "You won't be able to nurse until the baby is 12 hours old, because of your epidural."
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A) The client will create an enjoyable meal using low-sodium foods. B) The client will compare the salt content in a variety of packaged foods. C) The client will practice eating meals that contain low-sodium foods. D) The client will list foods that are low in sodium.
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The CNO realizes this will cause increased stress among the nursing staff because the: 1. Nurses must feel comfortable in reporting issues to their manager. 2. Manager is not delegating tasks to staff. 3. Manager is reporting the issues to human resources. 4. Assistant manager is working as a staff nurse.
Which can cause bias in a study?
A) Participants' truthful responses B) Researcher subjectivity C) Consistent methods of data collection D) Adequate study design