The nurse observes the stool of a newborn who has begun to breast-feed. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find?
A) Greenish black, tarry stool
B) Yellowish-brown, seedy stool
C) Yellow-gold, stringy stool
D) Yellowish-green, pasty stool
B
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Which statement would be inappropriate for a manager to write on an employee's performance appraisal?
1. "The nurse's attitude positively affects coworkers." 2. "The nurse seeks learning experiences." 3. "The nurse is frequently tardy." 4. "The nurse is shy and quiet."
A primigravida patient is admitted to the labor and delivery unit. During initial assessment, the baby is found to be engaged. Which statement is true?
a. The narrowest diameter of the presenting part has reached the pelvic outlet. b. The descending part is being initiated through the midpelvis. c. The widest diameter of the presenting part crosses the pelvic inlet. d. The narrowest diameter of the presenting part is at the ischial spines.
A nonstress test is performed on a pregnant woman. The nurse informs the patient the test was reactive. Which patient statement indicates understanding of the test results?
A) There is no evidence of congenital anomalies or deformities B) The fetal heart rate increases with activity and indicates fetal well-being C) The test is nonreactive, which is reassuring D) The results indicate a contraction stress test is needed for evaluation
Which assessment findings would the nurse evaluate as possibly indicating an inflammatory response?
1. Pain, fever, and tremors 2. Fever, change in level of consciousness, and tremors 3. Pain, irritability, and change in level of consciousness 4. Fever, aches and pains, and lethargy