The timing of childbirth for women at risk for uteroplacental insufficiency (UPI) is often determined by an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
1. True
2. False
2
1. Incorrect. UPI is assessed using electronic fetal monitoring.
2. Correct. MRIs evaluate fetal structures, placenta, and amniotic fluid volume.
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Which of the following instructions should be included in the discharge teaching plan to assist the client in recognizing early signs of complications?
a. Palpate the fundus daily to ensure that it is soft. b. Notify the physician of any increase in the amount of lochia or a return to bright red bleeding. c. Report any decrease in the amount of brownish red lochia. d. The passage of clots as large as an orange can be expected.
The nurse is preparing a patient for a test that involves inserting a thick barium paste into the rectum with radiographs taken as the client expels the barium. What test will the nurse prepare the patient for?
A) Kidneys, ureters, bladder (KUB) B) Colonic transit studies C) Defecography D) Abdominal radiography
A patient with a history of chronic alcohol abuse is underweight and malnourished. Which drug may be prescribed to manage the patient's nutritional status?
1. Vitamin B1 2. Warfarin 3. Methadone 4. Narcan
The nurse is checking a newborn's 1-minute Apgar score based on the following assessment
The heart rate is 160 beats/min; he has positive respiratory effort with a vigorous cry; his muscle tone is active and well-flexed; he has a strong gag reflex and cries with stimulus to the soles of his feet; his body is pink, with his hands and feet cyanotic. What is the newborn's 1-minute Apgar score? 1. 7 2. 9 3. 8 4. 10