A newborn was born weighing 2576 grams. On day 2 of life, the baby weighed 2345 grams. What percentage of weight loss did the baby experience? (Calculate to the nearest hundredth.)

What will be an ideal response?


8.97%

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In caring for a client who has a fever, it would be important for the nurse to monitor for increased:

1) Urine output 2) Sensitivity to pain 3) Blood pressure 4) Respiratory rate

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The nurse assessing an American Indian client would assess for other cardiovascular risk factors because the prevalence of heart disease in this group is

a. no different from other ethnic groups and all should be assessed. b. the highest of all ethnic groups in America. c. the second highest of all ethnic groups in America. d. varies widely between different geographical locations.

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The dying child says, "When I am dead, will you come visit me?" This view of death is most likely that of what age a child of what age?

a. toddler c. school-age b. preschool d. adolescent

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Which of the following statement best reflects the nurse's appropriate attention to a client's need for self-efficacy?

1. "What can I do to help you lose the weight?" 2. "Are you really ready to start a regular exercise regimen?" 3. "After you watch me demonstrate this inhaler, you will have no problems using it at all." 4. "Come on; with all the self-help products out there, you will be able to stop smoking."

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