The nurse has just assisted the father in bathing the newborn two hours after birth. The nurse explains to the father that the newborn must remain in the radiant warmer after the bath

Which of the following assessment data indicate that this is required? A. A heart rate 120
B. Temperature 96.8° F
C. Respiratory rate 50
D. Temperature 99.6° F


B

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Available: Pitocin 10 units in 250 mL NS What is the IV flow rate? _______________ a. 200 mL/hr b. 6 mL/hr c. 120 mL/hr d. 50 mL/hr

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A patient at the crisis intervention clinic states, "When I got up this morning, I realized I could not go on any longer." Select the nurse's best response to facilitate analyzing the problem and making a nursing diagnosis

a. "How long have you been feeling this way?" b. "What is different about your feelings today?" c. "We are here to help you. I'm glad you decided to come to the center." d. "You said you felt like you could not go on. Tell me more about that."

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A nurse is using clinical experience and client preference to guide clinical decision making. Which of the following is being demonstrated by the nurse?

a. Evidence-based practice b. Internal evidence c. Research utilization d. External evidence

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A patient has had what appeared to be an epileptic seizure, but the patient's test results do not show seizure activity. After a thorough assessment and appropriate tests by the patient's healthcare professional, which disorder should the nurse suspect this patient is experiencing?

1. Factitious disorder 2. Conversion disorder 3. Illness anxiety disorder 4. Somatic symptom disorder

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