The nurse is working at a clinic for pregnant teens. What developmental-related issues will the nurse expect to encounter in most of the pregnant clients?
A. Peer pressure to stop using alcohol once pregnancy is diagnosed
B. Contraception failure resulted in this pregnancy
C. The father of the baby being emotionally supportive to the client
D. Feeling that she can't live up to her parents' expectations
D
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The nurse assessing a 2-year-old is satisfied to see that the present weight of the child is _____________ the birth weight
ANS:
When caring for a postpartum woman experiencing hemorrhagic shock, the nurse recog-nizes that the most objective and least invasive assessment of adequate organ perfusion and oxygenation is:
a. Absence of cyanosis in the buccal mucosa. b. Cool, dry skin. c. Diminished restlessness. d. Urinary output of at least 30 ml/hr.
The nurse manager makes sure that the staff members who work in a local clinic are competent in their job responsibilities. Which of the public health core functions is being demonstrated?
a. Assurance b. Assessment c. Prevention d. Policy development
A 20 year old female client who tried lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) as a teen tells the nurse that she has had bad dreams that make her want to kill herself. Which is the explanation for this occurence?
A. These occurences are referred to as hold-over reactions to the drugs. B. These are flashbacks to a time of a "bad trip". C. The drug is still in the body and causing these reactions. D. The client is suicidal and should be on one-to-one precautions.