A 32-year-old client with a history of regular consumption of alcohol for the past 5 years
delivered a baby boy at a healthcare facility. The newborn is diagnosed with fetal
alcohol syndrome (FAS).
Which characteristic feature is seen in children with FAS?
A) Growth retardation
B) Macrocephaly
C) Hypoactive behavior
D) Vascular defects
A
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Which of the following would the community health nurse identify as a drawback to retrospective reimbursement?
A) Spending was limited to necessary tests and treatments. B) Services for sickness were encouraged rather than wellness. C) Consumers had to bear increased accountability for cost containment. D) Payments for services were based on rates calculated from predictions.
The nurse recognizes which of the following signs and symptoms as an indication of hypothy-roidism? (Select all that apply.)
a. Decline in cognitive function b. Decrease in functional status c. Decrease in thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroxine (T4) d. Heat intolerance
A client is diagnosed with a venous stasis ulcer on the foot. Which of the following will be included in this client's plan of care? (Select all that apply.)
1. Administer oral antibiotics if infection is present. 2. Keep the foot open to the air. 3. Cover the foot with a hydrocolloidal dressing. 4. Provide pain medication with debridement. 5. Restrict fluids. 6. Instruct the client to ambulate without shoes.
A researcher wishes to study the effects of a nursing intervention on children with cancer and obtains a sample of school-age children hospitalized for cancer treatment in a local hospital. This sample represents the
a. accessible population. b. general population c. target population. d. theoretical population.