Women with pyelonephritis during pregnancy are at significantly increased risk for which condition?

1. Foul-smelling discharge
2. Ectopic pregnancy
3. Preterm labor
4. A colicky large intestine


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Explanation: 3. Women with pyelonephritis during pregnancy are at significantly increased risk of preterm labor, preterm birth, development of adult respiratory distress syndrome, and septicemia.

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A nurse is providing parent training for parents of a child diagnosed with a disruptive behavior disorder involving the use of time out. When describing how to implement this, which of the following would the nurse identify as the first step?

A) Having the child recount the reason for the time out B) Clearly identifying what is required for the child C) Informing the child what will happen because of the behavior D) Placing the child in a designated area removed from others

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