Pregnant women who smoke have a high risk of giving birth to an infant with
a. obesity.
b. macrosomia.
c. low birth weight.
d. average birth weight.
C
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of having an infant with low birth weight. Infants of mothers with gestational diabetes may have macrosomia and be larger than normal.
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The nurse working in the PACU is aware that which of the following procedures may contribute to extracellular losses?
A) Removal of an ingrown toenail B) Tooth extraction C) Abdominal surgery D) Cataract surgery
Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is most often seen in school-age or adolescent children. The nurse assesses closely for:
a. physical problems. b. relational problems. c. eating disorders. d. emotional problems.
Family members of critically ill hospitalized adults often have a well-defined, predictable set of needs. Which of the following are accurate representations of these needs?
1. Being able to take breaks in order to return home for rest and healthy meals 2. Remaining near to the patient in order to maintain the familial relationship 3. Being kept informed about decisions being made for the family by the health-care team 4. Being given time to make decisions
When a researcher uses a qualitative and quantitative approach to collecting data, this is referred to as:
A. scientific integrity. B. scientific rigor. C. triangulation. D. ways of knowing.