A client who is currently 12 weeks pregnant is seeking information on pregnancy termination. The nurse is teaching the client about the risks involved if she were to take the medication mifepristone
Which adverse signs would the client need to know and report immediately to a physician? 1. Fatigue, lack of appetite, and inability to concentrate
2. Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain
3. Increase in heart rate, inability to sit still, and lack of appetite
4. Headache, fatigue, and hunger
2
Explanation: 2. Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain are the symptoms that must be reported immediately to the physician.
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1. Down and back for the child under 3 years of age 2. Down and back for the adult client 3. Down and back for the child under 5 years of age 4. Up and back for the child under 3 years of age
A 21-year-old has been diagnosed with hallucinogen drug ingestion. Which of the following neurological findings support this diagnosis? Select all that apply
a. Dilated pupils d. Clear sensorium b. Pinpoint pupils e. Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes c. Dulled sensorium f. Hypoactive deep tendon reflexes
The nurse is caring for a newborn with a diagnosis of dehydration. The nurse recognizes the neonate is at greater risk for dehydration because:
A) 65% of a newborn's weight is water. B) 75% of a newborn's weight is water. C) 55% of a newborn's weight is water. D) 45% of a newborn's weight is water.
An example of the endocrine function of the placenta is:
a. The production of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to stimulate uterine contractions b. Suppression of the corpus luteum to prevent spontaneous abortion c. The production of human placental lactogen (hPL) to suppress the mother's metabolism d. Stimulation of the corpus luteum to produce estrogen and progesterone