The most likely time to develop pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism is in the third trimester

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: False

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A supervisor is reviewing the documentation of the nurses in the unit. The documentation that most accurately and correctly contains all the required parts for a narrative entry is the entry that reads:

1. "1630 Catheterized using an 8 French catheter, 45 ml clear yellow urine obtained, specimen sent to lab, squirmed and cried softly during insertion of catheter. Quiet in mother's arms following catheter removal. M. May RN" 2. "1/9/05 2 P.M. g-tube accessed, positive air gurgle over stomach: 5 ml air injected, 10 ml residual stomach contents returned to stomach, Pediasure formula hung on Kangaroo pump infusing at 60 mL/hr for 1 hour. Child grunting intermittently throughout procedure. K. Earnst RN" 3. "4:00 Trach dressing removed with dime-size stain of dry serous exudate. Site cleansed with normal saline. Dried with sterile gauze. New sterile trach sponge and trach ties applied. F. Luck RN" 4. "Feb. '05 Portacath assessed with Huber needle. Blood return present. Flushed with NaCl sol., IV gammaglobulins hung and infusing at 30mL/hr. Child smiling and playful throughout the procedure. P. Potter, RN"

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A client arrives at the clinic with the complaint that she is having a vaginal discharge after having sexual intercourse with her boyfriend 1 week ago. The patient is diagnosed with gonorrhea and given a prescription for treatment

What type of infection transmission does the nurse understand occurred? A) Direct contact B) Droplet C) Airborne D) Vehicle

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Which medication classification would the nurse expect to administer in the treatment plan for a child diagnosed with a pervasive developmental disorder?

A) Antipsychotic B) CNS stimulant C) Antidepressant D) Antimanic

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A newly immigrated client is constantly attended to by family members. This has presented a problem to the nursing staff and the delivery of nursing care. In order to address this issue in a culturally sensitive manner, the nurse:

1. explains to the client that he has to limit visitors. 2. Evaluate the benefits of family participation in the client's care. 3. Questions the family as to how they see their interaction with the client. 4. Have the physician limit the number of visitors the client can have.

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