The nurse is assisting a mother to bottle-feed her newborn, who has been crying. The nurse suggests that prior to feeding, the mother should:
A. Offer a pacifier.
B. Burp the newborn.
C. Unwrap the newborn.
D. Stroke the newborn's spine and feet.
B
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Which of the following conditions is the patient especially prone to, given her situation? Select all that apply. A) Constipation B) Dehydration C) Muscle atrophy D) Decreased glomerular filtration rate E) Malignant lesions F) Presbycusis
The director of a major hospital complex conducts a study to discover the types of critical incidents that have occurred in this hospital and its sister hospital over the past five years
She makes a list of every critical incident that has occurred over this period. Choose the true statements about this list. (Select all that apply.) a. The list is the dependent variable. b. The list represents the hospital director's assumptions. c. The list is an extraneous variable. d. The list represents the sample. e. If the two hospitals have been in operation only five years, the list represents the population.
A patient is diagnosed with albinism. What finding should the nurse expect to assess in this patient?
A. White patches on the skin B. Very pale skin C. Excessive body hair D. Overgrowth of scar tissue
The nurse is reviewing the results of a patient's arterial blood gas analysis. What should the nurse recognize as being a normal blood pH?
a. 7.29 b. 7.31 c. 7.38 d. 7.48