A nurse is caring for a young child with autistic disorder. According to the DSM-IV-TR, autistic disorder includes impairments in all areas except:
A) Mood.
B) Communication abilities.
C) Behaviors.
D) Social interactions.
A
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1) Eliminate health disparities among various groups. 2) Decrease the cost of healthcare related to tobacco use. 3) Increase the quality and years of healthy life. 4) Decrease the number of inpatient days annually.
According to the NICHD Three-Tier System of Fetal Heart Rate Classification, Category III tracings include all FHR tracings not categorized as Category I or II
Which characteristics of the fetal heart belong in Category III? Select all that apply. a. Baseline rate of 110 to 160 bpm b. Tachycardia c. Absent baseline variability NOT accompanied by recurrent decelerations d. Variable decelerations with other characteristics such as shoulders or overshoots e. Absent baseline variability with recurrent variable decelerations f. Bradycardia
The nurse is preparing an in-service presentation for a group of middle school nurses. Which statements, if made by a school nurse, would indicate the nurse's understanding of the role of culture in adolescent pregnancy? (Select all that apply.)
A. "Eighty-five percent of teen mothers are middle class, and give birth to gain adult status." B. "Teens who have a lot of time without adult supervision are more sexually active." C. "Young teens that have a child are more likely to have another while still a teen." D. "Most pregnant teens do not have relatives who had their first child as teens." E. "Rape is the leading cause of teen pregnancy in the United States."
How many mg of magnesium sulfate are in 3 mL of a 50% solution?
a. 1,000 mg b. 1,500 mg c. 1,750 mg d. 2,000 mg