The newborn's temperature is not stable.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A nurse on a postsurgical unit is providing care for 20-year-old man who had an open appendectomy performed earlier this morning. Which of the following assessment findings should prompt the nurse to contact the patient's surgeon?

A) The patient has put out 35 mL of urine in the 7 hours since admission. B) The patient is complaining of nausea and has received a dose of metoclopramide (Reglan). C) The patient's peripheral IV has gone interstitial. D) The patient has stated that he has no place to go after he is discharged and lacks a social support system.

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A client has spastic lower limbs and bouts of severe pain. A nursing intervention useful for helping

the client learn to manage the pain would be a. teaching relaxation techniques. b. using cognitive behavior therapy. c. performing a holistic lifestyle assessment. d. obtaining an overall quality-of-life assessment.

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The mechanism responsible for the rejection of transplanted tissue and the destruction of single malignant cells is known as immunosurveillance. The nurse understands that this is a function of:

a. helper T lymphocytes. b. suppressor T lymphocytes. c. T4 lymphocytes. d. killer T lymphocytes.

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A 40-year-old man has consumed a breakfast consisting of cereal, milk, orange juice, and coffee. His blood sugar in 2 hours is likely to be in what range?

A) 60–80 mg/dL B) 100–120 mg/dL C) 140–180 mg/dL D) 200–220 mg/dL

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