Nursing interventions are selected based on an understanding of scientific principle, psychosocial responses, or developmental theories

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An infant presents with lethargy in the newborn nursery on the second day of life. On further examination, vital signs are stable but muscle tone is slightly decreased, with sluggish reflexes noted

Other physical characteristics are noted as being normal. Lab tests reveal a decreased hematocrit and increased blood sugar. The nurse suspects that the infant may be exhibiting signs and symptoms of: a. RDS. b. PIVH. c. BPD. d. ROP.

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Nightingale proposed nursing as

A. An extension of the environment. B. An art and a science. C. Empirical science. D. Physician's handmaiden.

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The nurse has received a diagnostic test report over the telephone and is updating the client's medical records on the computer with these results. What care should the nurse take when doing so?

1 . Care should be taken to make sure the medical record can be pulled up and shared with the client and family members visiting the client. 2 . Care must be taken not to share verbal and written communications regarding the client with unauthorized individuals. 3 . The primary care provider should take accountability to maintain the confidentiality of the client's medical record. 4 . Care should be taken not to pull client information onto the computer screen when other clients can see it. A) 1, 2 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 4 D) 3, 4

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