The most appropriate equipment for administration of maternal oxygen for intrauterine resuscitation at 10 L/min is a

A. Nasal cannula
B. Simple face mask
C. Nonrebreather face mask


Answer: C. Nonrebreather face mask

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Nursing care of a child with pinworms would include:

a. Obtaining urine sample to test for eggs b. Administration of an antifungal medication c. Linen and stool precautions d. Administration of a suppository to soothe the area

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Food is moved down the esophagus via what process?

a. Peristalsis b. Retropulsion c. Haustral segmentation d. Defecation

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The surgeon assesses R.O. and orders an immediate return to the operating room. R.O. returns to surgery,

where she has lysis of adhesions, removal of necrotic bowel, and drainage of an abscess. The surgeon has left her abdominal wound open and has ordered wound packing changes twice daily and abdominal irrigation with normal saline. R.O. cries and becomes agitated when you go to perform the procedure. Which of the following pain and coping concepts would you question as you assist R.O to prepare for the procedure? a. R. may fear loss of control during the dressing change. b. R. may fear separation from family members during painful experiences. c. R. is concerned about privacy during the dressing change. d. Prior coping strategies can be used to prepare for the dressing change.

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