Which of the following actions would lead you to assess that a postpartal woman is entering the taking-hold phase of the postpartal period?
A) She sits and rocks her infant for long intervals.
B) She is eager to talk about her delivery experience.
C) She has not asked for anything for pain all day.
D) She did her perineal care independently.
D
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Which aspect(s) of a child's development does the nurse caution parents that hearing impairment can affect? (Select all that apply.)
a. Speech clarity b. Language development c. Immunity to disease d. Personality development e. Academic achievement
A client scheduled for surgery has to undergo insertion of an endotracheal tube. The nurse understands that which of the following drugs for general anesthesia would most likely be ordered for this client?
A) Benzodiazepines B) Barbiturates C) Opioid analgesics D) Skeletal muscle relaxants
The nurse is observing a new graduate perform a postpartum assessment. Which action requires intervention by the nurse?
1. Asking the patient to void and donning clean gloves 2. Listening to bowel sounds, then asking when her last BM occurred 3. Telling visitors the assessment will be quick, then checking the fundus 4. Completing the assessment and explaining the results to the patient
What statements describe act deontology?
a. It gathers all the facts about a situation and determines the appropriate action. d. It states that principles determine our actions and that these rules do not change with the situation. b. It is not concerned with consequences or situations in which the rule is applied. e. It achieves the greatest good for the greatest number. c. External circumstances may change without affecting the rules regarding actions or judgments that apply to a situation. f. It is based on the dignity and freedom of choice of all individuals.