Which of the following is most strongly correlated with placental abruption?
A. Uncontrolled gestational diabetes
B. Multiple gestation
C. Uncontrolled hypertension
Ans: C. Uncontrolled hypertension
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1. The patient has hepatomegaly. 2. The patient might have fluid in the lung, which could indicate an infection. 3. The patient has emphysema. 4. The patient has normal lungs.
A 54-year-old client fears that her husband is cheating on her. She reports that they have infrequent sex (one time per month or less). She cannot understand why their once-active sex life has dwindled
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A young adult client is demonstrating a lack of interest in personal hygiene and routine social activities, a sudden drop in school grades, and a recent unwillingness to get out of bed to go to school. The nurse will assess for which health problem?
1. Depression and positive symptoms of schizophrenia 2. Depression and post-traumatic stress syndrome 3. Depression and insomnia 4. Depression and negative symptoms of schizophrenia
The nurse is preparing the plan of care for a child experiencing respiratory distress. What action would be the top priority?
A) Providing supplemental oxygen B) Monitoring for changes in status C) Assisting ventilation D) Maintaining a patent airway