A newborn is being breastfed. To evaluate nutritional adequacy, you should be aware that breast milk contains an average of how many calories?
A) 12 calories per ounce
B) 20 calories per ounce
C) 24 calories per ounce
D) 30 calories per ounce
B
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The student nurse notes that a client uses a number of behaviors designed to relieve anxiety. The
student asks the coassigned staff nurse if ego defense mechanisms and security operations are identical. The nurse should explain that, although both are unconsciously determined and designed to relieve anxiety, the major difference is that a. defense mechanisms are always intrapsychic and not observable. b. defense mechanisms always lead to arrested personal development. c. security operations are interpersonal relationship activities. d. security operations are masterminded by the id and superego.
When Erikson published his theory in1963, he postulated that the end of childhood was what?
A) End of grammar school B) Puberty C) When the person gets his or her first job D) Teenage years
The laboring client presses the call light and reports that her water has just broken. What would the nurse's first action be?
1. Check fetal heart tones. 2. Encourage the mother to go for a walk. 3. Change bed linens. 4. Call the physician.
A patient in labor is experiencing extreme dyspnea and the nurse suspects the development of an amniotic fluid embolism. What interventions are priorities for this patient? (Select all that apply.)
A) Call for help B) Apply oxygen C) Measure vital signs D) Assist with cesarean at the bedside E) Place the patient in the supine position