An average of ________ to ________ mL of urine is voided daily
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1000, 1500
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The United States has one of the lowest infant mortality rates among developed countries. 2. The Apgar score includes evaluation of the newborn's color, heart rate, muscle tone, respiratory effort, and ability to suck. 3. An Apgar score of 7 to 10 is an indicator that the newborn has no congenital defects. 4. Milk production is known as lactation. 5. Breastfeeding can prevent menstruation because the hormone prolactin suppresses the maturation of an egg. 6. Breastfeeding is a reliable method of contraception.
If a medication has the effect of raising or lowering blood pressure, what should the nurse do?
a. Take a blood pressure reading prior to administering the medication. b. Withhold the medication. c. Administer the medication, and then take a blood pressure reading. d. Administer the medication as ordered.
An artificial leg is a type of ____________________
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The most important variable relative to the amount of caloric expenditure is
a. frequency b. intensity c. time d. type