The clinic nurse knows that the Newborn and Mothers Health Protection Act (1996) is legislation that promotes an adequate length of hospital stay for new mothers and infants
A) True
B) False
A
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Which of the following comments made by a woman in her first trimester indicates ambivalent feelings?
a. "I wanted to become pregnant, but I'm scared about being a mother." b. "I haven't felt well since this pregnancy began." c. "I'm concerned about the amount of weight I've gained." d. "My body is changing so quickly."
The nurse working in the emergency department is preparing heat therapy for one of the patients in the unit. Which one is it most likely to be? Choose all that apply
1) Is actively bleeding 2) Has swollen, tender insect bite 3) Has just sprained her ankle 4) Has lower back pain
The nurse decides that a clinical guideline would be helpful when planning the care of a patient. What should the nurse do to obtain this guideline?
1. Access a nursing literature database 2. Search through a nursing procedure textbook 3. Telephone a clinical guidelines company for assistance 4. Conduct a computer search on a clinical guidelines website
The initial interpersonal strategy to help the client reduce strong emotion to a workable level involves
a. talking the emotion through with someone. b. providing a neutral, accepting, interpersonal environment. c. taking action that might help the client come to terms with the emotional consequences. d. obtaining more information.