The nurse working in an obstetric clinic is caring for a client whom believes she is pregnant because she has experienced amenorrhea; nausea and vomiting; and breast changes. The nurse recognizes these are:

A) probable signs of pregnancy. B) positive signs of pregnancy. C) presumptive signs of pregnancy. D) definitive signs of pregnancy.


C

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The nurse is caring for a 79-year-old man who has returned to the postsurgical unit following abdominal surgery

The patient is unable to ambulate and is now refusing to wear an external pneumatic compression stocking. The nurse should explain that refusing to wear external pneumatic compression stockings increases his risk of what postsurgical complication? A) Sepsis B) Infection C) Pulmonary embolism D) Hematoma

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The nurse is helping the parents explain to a toddler the need to go to the hospital for a tonsillectomy. When explaining the procedure to the child, which phrase should the nurse and parents avoid using?

A) "You will be able to eat popsicles.". B) "Your mommy and daddy will be with you.". C) "The bad tissue will be cut out of your throat.". D) "You will get medicine so that you feel better.".

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List the above assessments in order of the most important to the least important to know. Give the time frame as to when they might be completed

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The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) of 1991 requires that:

A. All clients must come to a decision about advance directives B. Clients sign a form to receive insurance reimbursement C. Health care insurance companies be informed about procedures and costs in advance D. Medicare and Medicaid recipient hospitals provide information about treatment options

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