Why are ECG electrodes attached to the skin??
A) To help with the conduction of the sound
B) To measure heart muscle activity
C) To transfer the sound
D) To capture any patient events
A
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How much weight should this patient gain during pregnancy?
A 32-year-old attorney comes to your office for her second prenatal visit. She has had two previous pregnancies with uneventful prenatal care and vaginal deliveries. Her only problem was that with each pregnancy she gained 50 lbs (23 kg) and had difficulty losing the weight afterward. She has no complaints today. Looking at her chart, you see she is currently 10 weeks pregnant and that her prenatal weight was 130 lbs (59 kg). Her weight today is 134 lbs (60.9 kg). Her height is 5'4”, giving her a BMI of 22. Her blood pressure, pulse, and urine tests are unremarkable. The fetal heart tone is difficult to find but is located and is 150. While you give her first trimester education, you tell her how much weight you expect her to gain. A) Less than 15 pounds (less than 7 kg) B) 15 to 25 pounds (7 to 11.5 kg) C) 25 to 35 pounds (11.5 to 16 kg) D) 30 to 40 pounds (12.5 to 18 kg)
Which promotes quality of life during rehabilitation and restorative care?
a. Providing a safe setting b. Promoting isolation c. Learning to act out your frustrations d. Asking for a different assignment every week
Which design type allows researchers to manipulate more than one intervention during the same experiment?
a. Multiple group b. Crossover c. Factorial d. Quasi-experimental
A nurse is making an appointment with a family for a nursing visit. A barrier that may occur when scheduling this appointment is
a. The assessment cannot be done unless the extended family is present. b. It may be difficult to find a convenient time for all family members to be present. c. Nurses have limited time to do home visits. d. Families are often scattered over a large area making access difficult.