In which of the following conflict resolution strategies is the conflict rarely resolved?
A) collaborating
B) compromising
C) competing
D) smoothing
D
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In some situations, the perinatal nurse administers betamethasone to the laboring woman at least 24 hours prior to birth, if possible, to prompt the production of fetal surfactant and hopefully improve respiratory functioning in the neonate
Which of the following conditions are contraindications to receiving this drug? A) Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) B) Emergency cesarean section C) Preterm birth D) Fetal asphyxia during childbirth
The nurse is collecting a patient's 24-hour urine output for the urine urea nitrogen test. The purpose of this test is to determine the patient's
1. nitrogen balance. 2. kidney function. 3. fluid status. 4. blood volume.
The patient tells the nurse that his doctor wants him to take a medication for his high cholesterol, but he doesn't know which one would be best. What is (are) the best response(s) by the nurse?
1. "The best drugs to raise your high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels are the fibric acid drugs." 2. "The statin drugs are good, but will cause a lot of flushing if you swallow them with warm fluids." 3. "The bile resins keep cholesterol from being absorbed, but have some side effects." 4. "The statin drugs inhibit the making of cholesterol and are considered the best choice." 5. "Fibric acid drugs will decrease triglycerides, but your low density lipoprotein (LDL) will still be high."
Endotracheal intubation is clearly indicated in the newborn if:
A) its heart rate is improving, but only because of adequate ventilations and chest compressions. B) meconium is present in the amniotic fluid and the newborn is limp and has a heart rate of 70 beats/min. C) central cyanosis is persistent despite the administration of free-flow oxygen for 30 to 45 seconds. D) a small, 27-gauge IV line is present and epinephrine is required to treat refractory bradycardia.