Interventions provided by the nurse caring for a postterm newborn can include:
A. Provision of warmth.
B. Frequent monitoring of blood pressure.
C. Observation of respiratory status.
D. Restriction of breastfeeding.
C
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Which best describes critical pathways?
A) Determines justifiable differences among clients B) Decreases the amount of paperwork required for reimbursement C) Reduces administrative costs D) Provides a means of standardizing care for clients with similar diagnoses
The nurse is caring for a client who is 5 years old and in isolation. Which should the nurse implement to maintain safety and reduce anxiety of the client?
1. Put the child in a room with a locked door. 2. Ask the parents to keep the child in the room. 3. Explain isolation to the child by using a cartoon. 4. Assign assistant to sit with the child at all times.
The nurse recognizes a "Baby Boomer" when the client:
1. Acknowledges consistently that she is "working for all the overtime I can get." 2. Is uncomfortable when told she must turn off her cell phone. 3. Proudly wears the watch he earned as "employee of the month." 4. Plans to retire from the company for which she is working now. 5. Feels that "corporate America" doesn't value its employees.
Aldosterone increases the circulating volume by:
a. increasing renal reabsorption of sodium. b. decreasing renal reabsorption of water. c. dilating afferent arterioles of kidneys. d. releasing antidiuretic hormone.