The nurse would be alert for possible placental abruption during labor when assessment reveals which of the following?
A) Macrosomia
B) Gestational hypertension
C) Gestational diabetes
D) Low parity
B
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A man with a neurogenic bladder secondary to a spinal tumor has been taking bethanechol. The patient has illuminated his call light, and the nurse has found him anxious, diaphoretic, and visibly flushed
Following a safety assessment, what action should the nurse take? A) Prepare to administer an IV dose of epinephrine to mitigate the effects of acetylcholine. B) Contact the physician as the patient may be experiencing a cholinergic crisis. C) Insert a Foley catheter as the patient may have excessive urine in his bladder. D) Assess the volume of the patient's bladder contents using a bladder ultrasound.
A parent brings his child into the clinic for a well-child screening. He makes a statement to the nurse that the child is learning new words faster than the father can write them in the baby book
According to Piaget, this child is in which of the following phases? A) Preconceptual phase B) Concrete operations phase C) Intuitive thought phase D) Formal operations phase
Which drug may be prescribed to prevent the growth of unwanted facial hair?
1. Finasteride 2. Minoxidil 3. Eflornithine 4. Fluorouracil
Atherosclerosis can result in gangrene.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)