Low-birthweight is linked to

a. Lack of prenatal care.
b. Drug and alcohol abuse.
c. Mother under age 18 years.
d. All answers are correct.


d. All answers are correct.

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The NCLEX-PNĀ® test ________________ outlines what percentage of questions will be asked for each category of Client Needs

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A client who has been prescribed a narcotic for chronic back pain is demonstrating signs of withdrawal. The nurse identifies these symptoms as being

1. physical dependence. 2. psychological dependence. 3. plateau. 4. drug allergy.

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The nurse is caring for a patient who is to have a noncontrast MRI scan performed. Which assessment finding leads the nurse to report that the patient may not be able to have the test?

a. The patient has an implanted insulin pump. b. The patient is breastfeeding her newborn infant. c. The patient is severely allergic to iodine and latex. d. The patient has profound hearing loss.

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A client is hyponatremic, and the cause is thought to be fluid overload. When this is the etiology, what would be the intervention of choice?

1. Restrict sodium intake. 2. Increase intravenous fluid drip rate. 3. Restrict fluids. 4. Offer small, frequent sips of water.

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