When developing the plan of care for the parents of a newborn, the nurse identifies interventions to promote bonding and attachment based on the rationale that bonding and attachment are most supported by which measure?
A) Early parent-infant contact following birth
B) Expert medical care for the labor and birth
C) Good nutrition and prenatal care during pregnancy
D) Grandparent involvement in infant care after birth
A
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The nurse working in an ambulatory clinic recognizes which of the following patients as possessing a greater risk for the development of hypothyroidism?
A) A 25-year-old male B) A 45-year-old female C) A 50-year-old male D) A 75-year-old female
Which statement about testosterone is accurate?
a. Testosterone levels begin to decrease around the age of 50 years. b. Testosterone helps maintain male sexual characteristics. c. Too much testosterone leads to decreased body muscle mass. d. Adequate red blood cell levels are essential for production of testosterone.
A client being treated for a spinal cord injury needs immediate ventilatory support. The nurse realizes that this client's level of injury is most likely:
1. C3. 2. C6. 3. T3. 4. L3.
The nurse cares for a client with a triple lumen central line who develops a fever, which the nurse suspects is from the central line. Which nursing actions are appropriate? Select all that apply.
A. Replace the infusing TPN with normal saline. B. Change the IV tubing. C. Remove the IV using sterile technique. D. Change the IV dressing. E. Culture the insertion site using sterile technique.