Edema often develops when the heart cannot pump blood efficiently.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Why does the nurse administer vitamin K to the newborn?
a. Vitamin K prevents the synthesis of prothrombin in the liver and must be given by injection. b. Most mothers have a diet deficient in vitamin K, which results in the newborn being deficient. c. The supply of vitamin K is inadequate for at least 3 to 4 months, so the newborn must have a supplement. d. Bacteria that synthesize vitamin K are not present in the newborn's intestinal tract.
The nurse caring for a child with meningitis would plan care to minimize disturbing the child unnecessarily as these children are extremely sensitive to stimuli that may initiate a __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Of the following clients, which one is most likely to experience difficulty returning to sleep?
a. A 60-year-old with type 2 diabetes b. A 15-year-old with anxiety c. A 35-year-old diagnosed with hypothyroidism d. A 55-year-old diagnosed with hypertension
Gavage feedings are frequently needed to meet the nutritional needs of newborn with transient tachypnea because:
A) lactase enzymatic activity is not adequate B) oxygen demands need to be reduced C) renal solute lead must be considered D) hyperbilirubinemia is likely