A nurse providing maternal-child care for rural women recognizes that the pregnant women who are particularly at-risk for poor health outcomes are:
a. Latinos who live in urban environments
b. Caucasians who live in remote areas
c. Those who live on or near Indian reservations
d. Those who seek health from general practitioners
C
Per the National Center for Farmworker Health, pregnant women who are particularly at risk are those who live on or near Indian reservations, migrant workers, and African American women who live in the deep South.
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A) Delirium B) Sundown syndrome C) Anxiety D) Psychosis
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The adult client has no spontaneous respirations but has a weak pulse. Which does the nurse implement to assist the code team?
1. Intubate the client with a nasotracheal tube. 2. Establish IV access with a 24-gauge catheter. 3. Administer 100% oxygen by bag-valve-mask. 4. Prepare the defibrillator to discharge 50 joules.
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