The third stage of the grieving process is
A. shock.
B. bargaining.
C. anger.
D. depression.
Answer: C
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Which of the following newborns would the nurse recognize as being most at risk for developing respiratory distress syndrome?
a. A 35-week-gestation female baby born vaginally 72 hours after the rupture of membranes b. A 36-week-gestation male baby born by cesarean delivery to a mother with insulin-dependent diabetes c. A 35-week-gestation male baby born vaginally to a mother addicted to heroin d. A 35-week-gestation female baby born vaginally to a mother who has pregnancy-induced hypertension
Inhibition of COX-1 causes which effects? You may select more than one answer
a. Renal impairment b. Suppression of inflammation c. Gastric erosion d. Protection against myocardial infarction and stroke e. Reduction of fever
The client is going to radiology for a computed tomography (CT) scan without contrast. Which client data is the nurse's priority because it requires nurse-provider collaboration?
1. Septicemia 2. Renal failure 3. Laryngospasm 4. Claustrophobia
To assess the patient with pericarditis for evidence of a pericardial friction rub, the nurse should
a. listen for a rumbling, low-pitched, systolic murmur over the left anterior chest. b. auscultate by placing the diaphragm of the stethoscope on the lower left sternal border. c. ask the patient to cough during auscultation to distinguish the sound from a pleural friction rub. d. feel the precordial area with the palm of the hand to detect vibrations with cardiac contraction.