Ductal-dependent congenital heart defects typically present with __________ in the neonatal period.
A) hypertension
B) low-grade fever
C) hyperirritability
D) respiratory distress
Answer: D) respiratory distress
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A 150-pound man is to receive a medication based on mg/kg. He is to receive 1 mg/kg. The nurse should give:
a. 50 mg. b. 68 mg. c. 75 mg. d. 80 mg.
Which actions will the nurse include when performing a complete oral exam on an older cooperative patient?
1. Inform the patient that halitosis is considered normal. 2. Do not wear gloves while examining the tongue including the posterior surface. 3. Palpate the head and neck lymph nodes and assesses for tenderness and enlargement. 4. Tell the patient that white patches on the surface of the oral mucosa is expected with aging.
An elderly client admitted for heart failure and experiencing lower back pain is seen attempting to get out of bed to go to the bathroom. The client's activity status includes bathroom privileges
Which of the following should the nurse do to support this client? 1. Provide the client with a bed pan 3. Assess the client's ambulation status and provide assistive aids as appropriate 4. Ask the physician for an order for restraints 5. Instruct the client to stay in bed according to the physician's orders
Which statement is true about the origins of the Intervention Wheel?
a. A panel of nurses from Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wis-consin developed and refined the Intervention Wheel. b. It was conceived by a group of international nurses from Norway, Kazakhstan, and Japan. c. It was a result of a qualitative analysis carried out by the State Boards of Nursing. d. It resulted from a grounded theory process carried out by public health consul-tants at the Minnesota Department of Health.