A nurse is reinforcing teaching about car seat safety with the guardian of a newborn. Which of the following statements by the guardian indicates an understanding of the teaching?
A. "I will place the baby's car seat in a rear facing position until she is 1 year old."
B. "I will position the retainer clip at the level of the baby's armpits."
C. "I will place the shoulder harness straps in a slot 2 inches above the baby's shoulders."
D. "I will position the baby in a 60-degree angle in the car seat."
Answer: B. "I will position the retainer clip at the level of the baby's armpits."
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A) Lactose may be spilling into her urine. B) Sugar in urine is an innocent finding in pregnancy. C) A decreased glomerular filtration rate is the cause. D) She is eating excessive calories.
When fluid accumulates in tissue spaces, the resulting condition is called:
a. edema c. decompartmentalization b. dehydration d. fluid insufficiency
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1. provision of intravenous fluids to maintain a urine output of 30 cc per hour 2. irrigating the patient's bladder with a sodium bicarbonate solution 3. interventions to raise the urine pH to an alkaline level 4. withholding sodium bicarbonate to the patient