A 35-year-old client has just given birth to a healthy newborn during her 43rd week of
gestation. Which should the nurse expect when assessing the condition of the newborn?
A) Meconium aspiration in utero or at birth
B) Seizures, respiratory distress, cyanosis, and shrill cry
C) Yellow appearance of the newborn's skin
D) Tremors, irritability, and high-pitched cry
B
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A) True B) False
After teaching a group of nursing students issues and problems commonly associated with antiparkinson drug therapy, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which nursing diagnosis as common?
Select all that apply. A) Risk for Injury B) Risk for Infection C) Diarrhea D) Impaired Physical Mobility E) Imbalanced Nutrition: More Than Body Requirements
A patient tells the nurse that he feels fine even though he has been told he has chronic kidney failure. What is the patient likely to manifest?
1. signs of an illness 2. an iatrogenic disease 3. a psychosomatic illness 4. an idiopathic disorder
Medications known to increase the risk of renal stones include all of the following except:
A. hydrochlorothiazide B. moxifloxacin C. topiramate D. indinavir