The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a newborn born 2 hours ago. The nurse notes that the newborn was delivered at 35 weeks' gestation. The nurse would classify this newborn as which of the following?

A) Preterm
B) Late preterm
C) Full term
D) Postterm


B

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The nurse is providing education to a patient who is being discharged home on antibiotic therapy. Which of the following statement(s) by the patient indicates further education is needed? (Select all that apply.)

a. "I should take antibiotics every time I am sick." b. "I should take all antibiotics as prescribed." c. "I should save all unused antibiotics." d. "I should stop taking antibiotics when I feel better."

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The older adult client had been experiencing nocturia and decided to voluntarily restrict fluid intake during the day to help avoid the problem

Which of the following statements by the client's daughter indicates that the client may be experiencing a complication associated with this practice? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "He fell and hit his head because he's been so unsteady.". 2. "His stools have started to look loose and bloody.". 3. "I think he's beginning to develop Alzheimer's disease because he can get so confused.". 4. "I don't think he's had a bowel movement since 1 week ago.". 5. "His urine looks cloudy and dark.".

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A nurse acts as an advocate for the client's needs and best interests. What principle of bioethics is being demonstrated by the nurse?

A) Fidelity B) Beneficence C) Justice D) Veracity

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A 16-year-old client comes to the prenatal clinic and is very concerned about a black line that has appeared on her abdomen. Which statement by the nurse will be most helpful to this client concerning this issue?

A. "This line occurs depending upon the sex of your baby. I don't want to tell you which one in case you don't know the gender of your baby yet." B. "This line indicates that you are getting too much iron in your diet. You need to reduce the amount of red meat you are eating." C. "This line is called the linea nigra and is related to the increase in your hormones during pregnancy." D. "Please don't be worried about this. It is normal and it will go away after you have your baby."

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