In severe cases, the newborn with meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) is at risk for developing:

A) persistent pulmonary hypertension C) intraventricular hemorrhage
B) bronchopulmonary dysplasia D) necrotizing enterocolitis


A

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Learning that an older patient lives alone and is unable to drive, the nurse identifies this information as impacting which assessment area within the nutritional history?

A) Food preparation B) Finances C) Accessibility D) Food preferences

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A client with a brain tumor is showing more signs of confusion and the physician thinks the clients brain has some edema in the area of the tumor. The physician will prescribe which medication to this client to decrease cerebral edema?

a. phenytoin (Dilantin) b. cimetidine (Tagamet) c. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) d. dexamethasone (Decadron)

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The nurse has been counseling a group of pregnant women concerning appropriate food choices. Which of the following lunch menus indicates the women understand a recommended diet for a pregnant woman?

A) 2-oz prime rib; a medium-baked potato with 2 tbsp of sour cream, 2 tbsp of butter, and 2 oz of grated cheese; 1 cup of creamed corn; 6 oz of green tea; ¾ cup of ice cream B) 6 pieces of sushi, 2 cups of saki, 4 oz of steamed vegetables C) 6 oz of swordfish, ¼ cup tartar sauce, 2 slices of French bread with 1½ teaspoons of butter on each, ¾ cup of sweet peas, 1 4-in slice of apple pie with 1 scoop of vanilla ice cream D) 3 oz of tuna-stuffed tomato, 1 small apple, 8 oz of sugar-free orange drink

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Which of the following stressors could produce a developmental crisis in a juvenile client?

1. experimenting with drugs 2. entry into school 3. a fire in the home 4. blocks to communication with other age groups

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