Which of the following is not commonly caused by administration of indomethacin?
A. Decreased fetal urine (decreased amniotic fluid index [AFI])
B. Decreased FHR baseline
C. Increased variable decelerations
Answer: B. Decreased FHR baseline
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A client diagnosed with type B gastritis asks the cause of this disorder. What would be the nurse's best response?
A. "Type B gastritis is autoimmune in cause." B. "Type B gastritis is the result of chemical ingestion." C. "Type B gastritis is associated with Helicobacter pylori." D. "Type B gastritis is caused by visceral afferent nerve stimulation."
Liza's mother calls the pediatric triage nurse because she is concerned about her usually healthy daughter's rosy, lacey cheeks, fever, and fussiness. The mother reports that this illness has been going around the day care
The nurse anticipates that the doctor's orders will include: 1. Acetaminophen, adequate hydration, and to let the virus run its course. 2. Having the child admitted to the emergency room because this is a medical emergency. 3. Having the mother speak with the day care and discuss good hand washing techniques. 4. Giving the child TLC and hydration.
During a severe respiratory epidemic, the local health care organizations decide to give health care providers priority access to ventilators over other members of the community who also need that resource
Which philosophy would give the strongest support for this decision? a. Feminist ethics b. Utilitarianism c. Deontology d. Ethics of care
A patient is admitted to the hospital with new-onset diabetes insipidus. Which of the following nursing diagnoses should the nurse include in the plan of care? (Select all that apply.)
a. Risk for Injury related to hypertension b. Risk for Injury related to fractures c. Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume d. Impaired Gas Exchange related to decreased oxygenation e. Knowledge Deficit related to disease process