The perinatal nurse knows that the survival rate for infants born at or greater than 28–29 gestational weeks is greater than 90%

A) True
B) False


A
23A. twelve
23B. twenty
24A. dilated
24B. regular
25A. twenty
25B. glue
25C. decidua
26A. sixteen
26B. hyperemesis gravidarum
27A. breech
27B. transverse
28A. concealed
28B. revealed
29A. rests
29B. small
29C. cooking

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A client has blindness related to conversion disorder. To help the client eat, the nurse should

a. establish a "buddy" system with other clients who can feed the client at each meal. b. expect the client to feed self after explaining the arrangement of the food on the tray. c. see to the needs of other clients in the dining room, then feed this client. d. direct the client to locate items on the tray independently and feed self unassisted.

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A nurse is assessing a pregnant woman with gestational hypertension. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that the client has developed severe preeclampsia?

A) Urine protein 300 mg/24 hours B) Blood pressure 150/96 mm Hg C) Mild facial edema D) Hyperreflexia

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To reduce reliance on overtime hours, an organization develops a strategy for floating nurses during staff shortages. To maximize patient safety and reduce costs, the healthcare organization:

a. Develops a centralized pool of float nurses. b. Assigns nurses from less busy units to ones with increased acuity levels. c. Floats nurses only between units on which the nurses have been cross-trained. d. Assigns float nurses to basic care only.

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