Which of the following is most likely to lead to congenital malformation or developmental disturbances in the developing fetus?
A. Penicillin tablets (ampicillin, which is a FDA category A drug) given to a mother to treat a urinary tract infection during pregnancy
B. Heavy alcohol consumption during pregnancy
C. Overeating, leading to excessive maternal weight gain in pregnancy
D. A high-carbohydrate diet
B
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The pediatric nurse is caring for a child with biliary atresia who underwent a Kasai procedure. Which assessment findings indicate that the procedure has been successful? (Select all that apply.)
A. Improved skin integrity B. Lessened jaundice in sclera C. Stools that are lighter in color D. Urine that becomes lighter in color E. Vomitus that no longer contains bile
Which of the following best describes a major difference between women who have always had shelter and women who have been homeless?
a. Educational opportunities and attainment b. History of gender relationships (marriages, divorces) c. Level of involvement with physical and/or sexual abuse d. Skills necessary for paid employment
As part of the teaching plan for a client receiving midodrine, the nurse would instruct the client to report which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Fine tremors B) Pounding headache C) Bradycardia D) Difficulty urinating E) Constipation
The nurse is caring for a client with a suspected autoimmune disorder. What concept related to the client's condition does the nurse recognize is true? Select all that apply.
A) It is necessary to determine that immunologic findings do not have another cause. B) Diagnosis is currently based on serologic testing and clinical findings. C) Each method of serologic testing involves either concentrating or diluting the client's serum. D) Genetic testing is considered the most reliable way to diagnose autoimmune disorders. E) Serologic testing reveals autoantibodies directed against cellular components.