What were the results of the Partners in Pregnancy program studied by Jallo, Bray, Padden, & Levin, 2009?

1. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit stays were eliminated.
2. There was no change in the length of stay for preterm infants.
3. The length of stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was decreased.
4. The length of stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was increased.


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Rationale 1: This was not the outcome of this program.
Rationale 2: This was not the outcome of this program.
Rationale 3: Length of stay was decreased from 13.8 days to 11.6 days.
Rationale 4: This was not the outcome of this program.

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Which intervention demonstrates effective care for an individual who has expressed a wish to "retire sometime soon"? (Select all that apply.)

a. Asking about when she plans to retire b. Assessing her ability to handle the stresses of retirement c. Engaging her in a conversation about her interests d. Inquiring about the existence of any chronic illnesses e. Scheduling a full physical examination

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The nurse identifies which Apgar score as indicative of the neonate's need of immediate life-sustaining measures?

a. 3 c. 9 b. 6 d. 12

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Adolescents who are addicted to crack cocaine are:

a. usually not sexually active b. about as sexually active as adolescents who are not addicted to cocaine c. less sexually active than students who smoke marijuana d. more likely to have sex with several partners and be at risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)

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A schizophrenic client is seen seemingly talking to someone who isn't there. Which nursing statement would be most therapeutic initially?

A. "Today is my birthday. Would you like to go on an outing with my family?" B. "You need to wash up and get ready to go to supper in the cafeteria with the other clients now." C. "I've noticed your eyes darting back and forth, and I wondered whether you might be hearing voices." D. "You were telling me yesterday that your mother died last June of cancer. Can you tell me more about that?"

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