The nurse is presenting a community educational program focusing on older adults and mental health protective factors. One of the participants asks what the influence of co-parenting one's grandchild has on the mental health of the grandparent
Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
A) "The well-being of grandmothers is statistically more significant when they co-parent their grandchildren."
B) "Although there are stresses involved with grandparenting, the positive benefits appear to outweigh the negatives."
C) "White grandmothers experience less well-being when they co-parent their grandchildren."
D) "The perceived well-being of grandfathers who co-parent their grandchildren significantly changes in a positive direction."
B
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The respondent superior law states:
a. nurses may be sued individually b. employers must cover liability insurance for the nurse c. nurses must carry liability insurance d. the hospital is responsible for nurses damage
Which of the following represents a typical progression through the phases of a woman's establishing a relationship with the fetus?
1. Accepts fetus as distinct from herself—accepts biologic fact of pregnan-cy—feeling of caring and responsibility 2. Fantasies about child's sex and personality—views child as part of her-self—introspective 3. Views child as part of herself—feelings of well-being—accepts biologic fact of pregnancy 4. "I am pregnant"—"I am going to have a baby"—"I am going to be a mother"
The perinatal nurse is assessing a woman in triage who is 34 + 3 weeks gestation in her first pregnancy. She is worried about having her baby "too soon" and she is experiencing uterine contractions every 10–15 minutes
The fetal heart rate is 136 beats per minute. A vaginal examination performed by the health care provider reveals that that the cervix is closed, long, and posterior. The most likely diagnosis would be: A) Preterm labor B) Term labor C) Back labor D) Braxton-Hicks contractions