A newborn with a poor rooting reflex will have difficulty with:
A) Defecating.
B) Feeding.
C) Bonding.
D) All of the above
B
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The development of a nursing diagnosis depends on the
a. Medical diagnoses b. Chronic disease processes c. Data collected in the comprehensive assessment d. Goals for the resident care
A nurse is caring for a woman who will be induced, but her cervix is not yet favorable for this intervention. The provider leaves an order for dinoprostone vaginal insert (Cervidil), which the nurse administers at 9:00 a.m
At what time does the nurse anticipate induction with oxytocin (Pitocin)? A. In 30 to 60 minutes after the last dose of dinoprostone B. In 30 to 60 minutes after the dinoprostone insert is removed C. In 5 to 7 hours or when contractions begin D. In 6 to 12 hours after the dinoprostone insert is removed
A child who is in the first postoperative day after a tonsillectomy starts to cough and wants to blow his nose. Which of the following actions by the nurse would be best?
a. Offer the child some tissue, and give instructions on its disposal. b. Remind the child not to cough or blow his nose. c. Tell him he can cough but not to blow his nose. d. Inform the child that he can blow his nose but not cough.
The parents of a newborn who has just died decide they want to hold their deceased infant. The most appropriate nursing intervention at this time is to:
a. explain gently that this is no longer possible. b. encourage parents to accept the loss of their newborn. c. offer to take a photograph of their newborn because they cannot hold newborn. d. get the newborn, wrap in a blanket, and rewarm in a radiant warmer so parents can hold their deceased infant.