A client's last menstrual period began on June 16 . Using Naegele's rule, the nurse calculates the client's estimated date of delivery (EDD) as:
a. March 9 c. March 23
b. April 23 d. April 6
C
Naegele's rule is to take the date of the first day of the last menstrual period, subtract 3 months, and add 7 days.
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a. Therapeutic insemination b. In vitro fertilization c. Ovulation induction d. Gamete intrafallopian transfer
Using the principle of homogeneity to control for extraneous variables has implications for:
A) Statistical conclusion validity B) Generalizability of the findings C) Contamination of treatments D) Precision of the design
You are taking care of an infant who was admitted with dehydration. His weight is 6kg. You have been watching his I & O's. What would you expect the infant's urinary output to be in order to maintain adequate hydration?
1. 0.5–2 ml/kg/hr 2. 0.5–2.5 ml/kg/hr 3. 1–3 ml/kg/hr 4. As long as he is having wet diapers it doesn't matter
A male adolescent is brought to the Emergency Department by his parents who complain that he has been displaying signs of agitation and hyperactivity
The teenager tells the nurse that his "thoughts are racing through his head and he can't concentrate on anything anymore." The parents also state that their son is being treated for depression. What mental disorder would the nurse suspect? A) Bipolar disorder (BPD) B) Paranoid personality disorder C) Panic attack D) Phobia