In which of the following situations would a newborn MOST likely experience a seizure?
A) Hyperglycemia
B) Post-term gestation
C) Maternal aspirin use
D) 33 weeks' gestation
Answer: D) 33 weeks' gestation
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Choose the most therapeutic response by the nurse to a new mother who verbalizes uncertainty about her ability to breast feed her new baby
a. Breast feeding a baby is best. Bottle feed-ing is only a poor substitute for women who can't produce enough milk. b. Let's try the breast feeding first and see how you do. I'll be right here to help you with the process. c. We can give him a bottle until your milk comes in and you feel more sure about your ability to breast feed. d. If you don't make up your mind right away, we'll be forced to bottle feed him.
A patient is taking doxazosin mesylate (Cardura) 1 mg per day to treat hypertension. The nurse notes a blood pressure of 110/72 mm Hg and a heart rate of 92 beats per minute
The nurse will contact the provider to discuss which change to the drug regimen? a. Changing to a beta-adrenergic blocker b. Decreasing the drug dose c. Increasing the drug dose d. Adding a diuretic
Mr. Franklin has an infusion of dopamine to maintain his blood pressure. The infusion started with 800 mg/250 mL D5W at 8 mL/h, and over the past 5 hours it was titrated up to 15 mL/h. He has received 65 mL of the solution. How much dopamine has he received?
A. 2,080 mL B. 208 mg C. 20.8 mg D. 2,080 mg
All of the following classifications may be administered orally except
A. analgesics. B. antipruritics. C. antiseptics. D. antibiotics.