In addition to newborns of diabetic mothers being at risk for hypoglycemia, these newborns are also at risk for which health problem?
A) Hypocalcemia
B) Hypermagnesemia
C) Hypobilirubinemia
D) Hyperkalemia
Ans: A
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The nurse identifies the diagnosis Ineffective Peripheral Tissue Perfusion related to decreased arterial flow to extremities as appropriate for a client. Which activity will the nurse recommend in order to improve the client's blood flow?
A) Cross the legs at the knees when seated. B) Use a heating pad to increase warmth. C) Elevate the feet while reclining. D) Position with the extremities dependent.
Hospital administrators are applying the principles of evidence-based practice (EBP) in their attempt to ascertain the most efficient and effective way to communicate
between nurses who are on different units, a project that will consider many types of evidence. Which of the following information sources should the administrators prioritize? A) A systematic review about communication in nursing contexts B) Nurses' ideas about communication methods C) The results of a chart review D) The hospital's accreditation status
The outcome of successful health teaching is
A) change in behavior, attitudes, knowledge, values, beliefs, and practices. B) promotion of new knowledge for use by others. C) integration of the newest evidence applied to client care. D) adaptation of beliefs and practices for improvement of family interaction.
Which action is considered a leadership role associated with delegation?
A) Creating job descriptions for all personnel B) Providing formal recognition or reward for completion of delegated tasks C) Demonstrating sensitivity to how cultural phenomena affect transcultural delegation D) Reprimanding employees who demonstrate overt resistance to the tasks they are delegated