A breastfed infant has been diagnosed with nonphysiologic jaundice. Which of the following causes would the nurse most likely attribute this development to?
A) Inadequate intake of breast milk
B) Blood abnormality
C) Inadequate intake of water
D) Impaired liver function
A
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Which of the following is the primary factor in how a hospice nurse makes decisions while giving care in the client's home, surrounded by the client's family?
a. To allow the patient a comfortable, pain-free death b. To assure the caregiver and the whole family that they are not hastening the client's death by anything they do to keep the client comfortable c. To encourage the family to grieve and confront the reality of the client being terminal d. To prevent a decline in the caregiver's health made considering the health of the caregivers. Encouragement of the family to grieve and confront the reality of the client being terminal would not be a primary factor in how the nurse makes decisions.
The patient suddenly develops hives, shortness of breath, and wheezing after receiving an antibiotic. Which antibody is primarily responsible for this patient's response?
1) IgA 2) IgE 3) IgG 4) IgM
A client is prescribed bromocriptine mesylate and should be monitored for:
a. urinary retention. c. psychiatric symptoms. b. hallucinations. d. dry mouth.
When practicing therapeutic touch, the practitioner begins by performing which intervention?
A) Calling to rebalance the soul B) Bringing the practitioner's attention to an inward peaceful consciousness C) Embracing the patient for energy D) Moving her hands 2 to 6 inches away from the patient's skin surface