The nurse determines that a newborn has a minor genetic anomaly. What did the nurse most likely assess in this infant? Select all that apply
1. Broad face
2. Wide-set eyes
3. Single palmar crease
4. Low anterior hairline
5. Upward-slanting eyes
1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation:
1. Minor anomalies include a broad face.
2. Minor anomalies include wide-set eyes.
3. Minor anomalies include single palmar crease.
4. Minor anomalies include low anterior hairline.
5. Upward-slanting eyes are an ethnic variation.
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When the nurse is evaluating care for cultural considerations, which of the following should be done first?
1. Examine the plan of care. 2. Evaluate the outcomes of care. 3. Make revisions. 4. Review the goals and objectives set for the client.
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a. Mental illness b. Kidney disease c. Respiratory disease d. Circulatory disease
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a.) discarded b.) allowed to air dry c.) refrigerated d.) wiped dry