After teaching a group of nursing students about risk factors associated with dystocia, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as increasing the risk? (Select all that apply.)
A) Pudendal block anesthetic use
B) Multiparity
C) Short maternal stature
D) Maternal age over 35
E) Breech fetal presentation
C, D, E
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1. Injury, risk for 2. Parenting, altered 3. Family Processes, altered 4. Gas Exchange, impaired
A community health nurse is caring for a patient whose multiple health problems include chronic pancreatitis
During the most recent visit, the nurse notes that the patient is experiencing severe abdominal pain and has vomited 3 times in the past several hours. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? A) Administer a PRN dose of pancreatic enzymes as ordered. B) Teach the patient about the importance of abstaining from alcohol. C) Arrange for the patient to be transported to the hospital. D) Insert an NG tube, if available, and stay with the patient.
When writing a proposal as to the importance of implementing a program aimed at decreasing childhood obesity, the nurse emphasizes which statistic?
A) One of two children is obese as children. B) One of eight preschoolers is overweight. C) Twenty-five percent of school-aged children experience obesity. D) One of five children is considered obese.
A client is admitted to the healthcare facility with breathing difficulty. The nurse observes that the client has had a productive cough with thick, purulent sputum several times in the past hour. What prompts the nurse to notify the physician?
A) A trial and error approach B) Critical thinking C) Interpreting the results D) Scientific problem-solving