Which of the following factors is positively correlated with having a baby of low birth weight?

a. Engaging in regular exercise
b. Receiving early prenatal care
c. Having multiple sexual partners
d. Using illicit drugs, alcohol, or tobacco


ANS: D

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A) Suggest family and friends phone frequently. B) Place in a semiprivate room. C) Provide stimulation with television and visitors. D) Limit phone calls and visitors.

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While conducting Leopold maneuvers, the nurse determines that the fourth maneuver does not need to be done. What information caused the nurse to make this decision?

A) The fetus is in a cephalic presentation. B) The fetus is not in a cephalic presentation. C) The nurse palpated angular bumps and nodules. D) The nurse palpated a round and hard mass that moves freely.

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The licensed personnel were told that they could no longer wear different-colored scrubs as their uniforms. They were told that they had to wear white uniforms

Because the licensed personnel were unionized, they refused to continue working until they could resume wearing different-colored scrubs. The best way for the nurse manager to handle this situation would be to: a. Express the shared value of choice with the licensed personnel b. Use the nurse manager's authority and force them to comply c. Demonstrate acceptance of their request d. Explore the reason for the resistance to wearing white uniforms

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To provide culturally competent care, it is most important that the nurse:

A) Demonstrates culturally appropriate behavior B) Is sensitive to issues related to culture C) Knows what to expect from many cultural groups D) Validates knowledge about culture through continuing education

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