A woman calls her health care provider to schedule prenatal visits in an uncomplicated pregnancy. How frequently will the nurse assist the patient to schedule these appointments?

a. Every 3 weeks until the 6th month, then every 2 weeks until delivery
b. Every 4 weeks until the 7th month, after which appointments will become more frequent
c. Monthly until the 8th month
d. Every 2 to 3 weeks for the entire pregnancy


ANS: B
Monthly visits are scheduled up to 28 weeks, and then visits increase to every 2 to 3 weeks through 36 weeks. From 36 weeks until delivery, visits are weekly.

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In the long-term care facility, health care professionals work together to meet the needs of older adults and to go over the care plan with the resident and family members. This approach is called a(n):

a. team approach. b. individualized approach. c. interdisciplinary approach. d. outgoing approach.

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The nurse observes the client performing range of motion exercises by using the strong arm to help the weaker arm move through the motions. When documenting this activity, which terms will the nurse use?

1. Active range of motion 2. Active-assistive range of motion 3. Passive range of motion 4. Continuous passive range of motion

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A client is ordered to receive an antiretroviral agent that is categorized as a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor. Which of the following would the nurse expect to administer?

A) Indinavir B) Nevirapine C) Saquinavir D) Ritonavir

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One researcher wanted to investigate whether nursing students should take psychiatric mental health nursing before they take medical surgical nursing. Which of the following is a correctly stated objective of this study?

a. Do nursing students ultimately perform better on NCLEX® when they have had the content in psychiatric mental health nursing first or when they have the content in medical surgical nursing first? b. Does putting the psychiatric mental health nursing content before medical surgical content better prepare nursing students to pass NCLEX®? c. This research study examines whether having psychiatric mental health content before medical surgical content better prepares nursing students to perform well on their NCLEX®. d. This study explores what students think about their psychiatric mental health nursing content preceding the content on medical surgical nursing.

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