A normal newborn will urinate

A) 3 to 4 times a day.
B) 6 to 10 times a day.
C) 8 to 12 times a day.
D) 12 to 20 times a day.


B

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a. Establish expectations of how long the relationship will last. b. Work with the patient to identify strengths, limitations, and problems. c. Help the patient express feelings about the relationship with the nurse. d. Help the patient prioritize and modify socially unacceptable behaviors. e. Focus dialogues with the patient on problems that may develop in the future.

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When teaching a patient about the proper application of timolol (Timoptic) eyedrops, the nurse will include which instruction?

a. "Apply the drops into the conjunctival sac instead of directly onto the eye." b. "Apply the drops directly to the eyeball (cornea) for the best effect." c. "Blot your eye with a tissue immediately after applying the drops." d. "Tilt your head forward before applying the eyedrops."

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A client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder is being provided with lithium and has a current level of 0.4. Which of the following will the nurse assess in this client?

1. A decrease in manic behavior 2. Signs and symptoms of depression 3. Hyperactivity and pressured speech 4. A return to baseline behavior, calm and rational

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Which of the following is the correct statement regarding patients with special communication problems?

A. If a patient does not speak or understand English, it is the patient's responsibility to find a translator to bring to the hospital. B. A patient's cognitive impairments do not interfere with communication. C. Nursing assistants are responsible for notifying their supervising nurse if they recognize a patient's language or communication barrier. D. If a patient is unconscious, assume that the patient cannot hear or understand you.

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