Transfer of fetal Rh-positive red cells into the circulation of an Rh-negative mother usually occurs when the placenta separates and is expelled after delivery
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The nurse explains that the medically supervised approach to weight reduction will include: (Select all that apply.)
a. medications to suppress the appetite. b. an exercise program. c. participation in a support group. d. stress reduction. e. change in concepts about food.
According to Leininger, "cultural imposition" is a major concern in nursing because nurses have a tendency to impose their values, beliefs, and practices on patients of other cultures
The discussion topic most likely to be without cultural imposition would be: a. Abortion. b. Wound management. c. Blood transfusion. d. Advance directives.
The mechanism of action of proton pump inhibitors is to
1. neutralize acid. 2. reduce acid secretion in the stomach. 3. block H2 receptors in the stomach. 4. decrease infection.
After nearly 50 years of living in the same house, health declines and the recent death of her husband have forced an 82-year-old woman to move to a long-term care facility
Which of the following nursing diagnoses are plausible when the nurse is admitting, assessing, and planning the care of this client? (Select all that apply.) A) Risk for Relocation Stress related to new living environment B) Anxiety related to change in environment C) Risk for Loneliness related to recent death of spouse D) Disturbed Sleep Pattern related to change in living environment E) Powerlessness related to unmet dependency needs secondary to death of spouse