Lactation begins about 24 hours after delivery.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The nurse recognizes which condition in this patient? A) Spinal shock B) Neurogenic shock C) Orthostatic hypotension D) Central cord syndrome
A nurse working as a volunteer with a group of severely disabled individuals should explain to the group that there is a growing trend for severely disabled individuals toward:
A) Extended rehabilitation care B) Independent living C) Acute care center treatment D) State institutions that provide care for life
The nurse is preparing to conduct preoperative teaching. What should be included in this teaching?
1. Information related to what will happen to the client 2. Referral of the client to the physician for any misconceptions the client may have 3. The role of the nurse during surgery 4. How to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) following surgery
The parents of a patient with schizophrenia ask whether their child is likely to become violent. The best answer the nurse can give is that the vast majority of mentally ill individuals are:
a. somewhat more dangerous than ordinary people. b. definitely more violence-prone than others on the street. c. no more dangerous than other individuals in the population. d. considerably more dangerous than others in the population.