The perinatal nurse is aware that a key factor contributing to suboptimal outcomes for pregnant women and their families is:

A) Lack of family support during pregnancy
B) Lack of or delayed communication between health care provider call groups
C) Lack of nursing resources to provide adequate care during labor and birth
D) Decreased knowledge regarding signs and symptoms of postpartum hemorrhage


B

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What might occur if large amounts of gastric drainage are noted without replacement? 1. The infant may lose weight due to loss of nutrition. 2. The infant will develop metabolic alkalosis. 3. The infant will become dehydrated. 4. The infant will develop hyperbilirubinemia.

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A patient with myoclonic seizures has been prescribed clonazepam as an adjunctive treatment by his neurologist. What teaching point should the nurse prioritize when explaining this new drug regimen to the patient?

A) "You might find that you'll feel somewhat agitated for the first few days that you take this drug." B) "Make sure you don't stop taking this abruptly because that might bring on a seizure." C) "You'll have to come to the hospital's outpatient clinic twice a week to have this administered intravenously." D) "We will need to monitor your blood sugars quite closely while you're taking this drug."

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Which theorist believed that children learn to think by playing?

a. Freud c. Piaget b. Erikson d. Kohlberg

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A nurse explains the informed consent form to a client who is scheduled for heart bypass surgery. Which of the following are elements of this consent form? Select all that apply

A) Disclosure B) Organ donation C) DNR orders D) Comprehension E) Competence

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