A client expecting a baby informed the nurse that she occasionally smokes and drinks alcohol. Which risk associated with smoking and drinking alcohol should the nurse alert the client about?
A) The newborn may develop a genetic disorder.
B) The newborn may develop hip dysplasia.
C) The newborn may have a low birth weight.
D) The newborn may develop blurred vision.
C
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A nurse is providing community screening for risk factors associated with stroke. Which client would the nurse identify as being at highest risk for a stroke?
a. A 27-year-old heavy cocaine user b. A 30-year-old who drinks a beer a day c. A 40-year-old who uses seasonal antihistamines d. A 65-year-old who is active and on no medications
A nurse is dismissing a client from the emergency department who has a mild traumatic brain injury. What information obtained from the client represents a possible barrier to self-management? (Select all that apply.)
a. Does not want to purchase a thermometer b. Is allergic to acetaminophen (Tylenol) c. Laughing, says "Strenuous? What's that?" d. Lives alone and is new in town with no friends e. Plans to have a beer and go to bed once home
In reviewing the history of a client on risperidone (Risperdal), the nurse notes that no previous diagnosis is available
The nurse knows that the newer atypical antipsychotic medications are commonly given for which of the following syndromes? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Dementia with psychotic features 2. Schizophrenia 3. Antisocial personality disorder 4. Attention deficit disorder 5. Bipolar I disorder
An IV is infusing at 8 gtt/min. The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL. In 24 hours, the client will have received _______________
a. 120 mL b. 490 mL c. 768 mL d. 1,200 mL