The nurse should reposition a client if the fetal monitor strip is interpreted with which of the following?
A) long-term variability B) FHR accelerations C) variable decelerations D) early decelerations
C
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After the delivery of a newborn, the nurse's first action to meet the priority need of the newborn is to:
a. place the newborn on the right side. b. cover the cord stump. c. dry the infant immediately. d. suction nose and mouth.
Which of the following is considered a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
A) Autism B) Delusions C) Agitation D) Flat affect
The physician orders a dose of medication that does not resolve the client's chronic pain. When the nurse questions the order, the physician explains that he or she fears the client will develop an addiction with higher drug dosages
What is the nurse's best response? a. Administer the medication as ordered. b. Assist the client to use guided imagery. c. Consult with the pain control specialist. d. Explain to the client that lower doses are better.
The role for nurses in community-based treatment of mental illness is projected to:
a. focus on the pharmacological aspects of treatment b. increase tertiary prevention programs at outpatient mental health clinics c. shift more toward providing individual, group, and family therapy d. be collaborative with members of many disciplines