The average normal pulse rate for a young adult is 80to 160 beats per minute
True
False
True
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The nurse caring for a postoperative 9-year-old is approached by the parents and asked what more can be done to control the child's pain
The parents requested that opioids not be used, so the child is receiving NSAIDs with inadequate pain relief. The nurse suggests which of the following for the child? 1. Have the parents bring the child a stuffed animal to hold. 2. Have the parents bring the child's scrapbook and supplies to the hospital. 3. Ask the parents to bring in the child's favorite foods. 4. Have the parents bring in several picture books.
A 38-year-old pregnant patient admits to the nurse that she is an alcoholic and has been consuming alcohol during her pregnancy. The nurse knows that using alcohol during pregnancy may result in a child who presents with
A) a high-pitched cry. B) microcephaly. C) an electrolyte imbalance. D) thrombocytopenia.
The fetal concentration of glucose is lower than the glucose level in the maternal blood because of the rapid metabolism by the fetus
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The nurse is aware that the main risk factors for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) include: (Select all that apply.)
a. increasing age. b. smoking. c. functioning testes. d. infrequent ejaculation. e. neurogenic bladder.