Babies are usually "fed on demand," or when they are hungry.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A patient with a history of acute coronary syndrome is having an electrocardiogram (ECG). When interpreting the ECG for potential signs of cardiac ischemia, the nurse should focus on which of the following waveforms and intervals?
A) P wave B) U wave C) QT interval D) ST segment
Which explanation of cardiac risk assessment should the nurse give to a patient asking about his risk for heart disease?
A) "Risk assessment will tell us if you will have a heart attack." B) "If you reduce your risk for heart disease, you will prevent heart disease." C) "Risk assessment takes into consideration accumulated long-term exposure to risk factors." D) "Risk assessment can guide us in helping you reduce your risk for heart disease."
The perinatal nurse is called to assess an infant who is 4 hours post-birth. A blue tinge to the lips, gums and tongue is noted. Follow-up for this infant may include:
Select all answers that apply. A) echocardiogram. B) oxygen therapy. C) ultrasound. D) monitoring of vital signs.
The nurse is assisting in the preparation of an inservice on infections. What should the nurse include as being the most common cause of death from infection?
a. AIDS b. Influenza c. Pneumonia d. TB