When developing the plan of care for a pregnant teenager, which intervention would the nurse incorporate as important in promoting a healthy pregnancy?

A) Encouraging the client to eat foods rich in vitamin D
B) Ensuring the client takes her vitamin supplements
C) Monitoring the client's use of nonprescription medication
D) Assessing the client's calcium and zinc levels


C

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The nurse is assessing a client's spirituality. Which findings indicate the client is experiencing spiritual strength? Select all that apply

A) Telling her family over the telephone that the diagnosis is bad B) Reading spiritual material C) Watching a religious service on the television D) Wringing hands and softy repeating "I am not ready to die" E) Crying while sitting in a chair, alone

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A pregnant woman has a child at home who has been diagnosed with neurofibromatosis 1. She asks the nurse what she should look for in the new baby that would indicate that it also has neurofibromatosis 1

What sign should the nurse instruct the woman to look for in the new baby? A) Increased urination B) Projectile vomiting C) Café-au-lait spots D) Xanthoma

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The nurse working with older adults knows which facts about age-related musculoskeletal changes? (Select all that apply.)

a. Muscle mass decreases, causing atrophy. b. Myocytes are replaced by fibrous tissue. c. Vertebral spaces enlarge with fluid reten-tion. d. Posture and gait change, leading to fall risk. e. Men become bowlegged and waddle.

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High-alert medications have a higher risk of serious harm or death if a calculation error is made

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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