While reviewing a newborn's hospital record, which of the following would be most important for you to locate?

A) How he was positioned in utero (posterior or anterior)
B) If he breathed spontaneously at birth
C) If his mother used prepared childbirth
D) If he was a planned pregnancy


B

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A client receiving muromonab-CD3 (Orthoclone OKT3) asks the nurse how the drug works. What response by the nurse is best?

a. "It increases the elimination of T lymphocytes from circulation." b. "It inhibits cytokine production in most lymphocytes." c. "It prevents DNA synthesis, stopping cell division in activated lymphocytes." d. "It prevents the activation of the lymphocytes responsible for rejection."

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The nurse caring for clients with gastrointestinal disorders should understand that which category best describes the mechanism of action of sucralfate (Carafate)?

a. Gastric acid inhibitor b. Histamine receptor blocker c. Mucosal barrier fortifier d. Proton pump inhibitor

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Treatment resources that focus on restorative care for people with chronic illness and disabilities are: (Select all that apply.)

a. outpatient clinics. b. long-term health care facilities. c. home care. d. rehabilitation agencies. e. hospice agencies.

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The nurse sees that a patient has been advised by the health care provider to apply lindane (Kwell) to the affected area. What is a self-care measure for this patient to ensure that the symptoms do not return after using the medication?

a. Wash the area daily with hydrogen peroxide b. Take a sit bath for 30 minutes several times a day c. Wash clothes, linens, and disinfect the home environment. d. Remove any irritants or allergens (change detergents)

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