A group of students are reviewing risk factors associated with postpartum hemorrhage. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as associated with uterine tone? (Select all that apply.)

A) Rapid labor
B) Retained blood clots
C) Hydramnios
D) Operative birth
E) Fetal malpostion


A, C

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1. Directive interview. 2. Passive interview. 3. Nondirective interview. 4. Aggressive interview.

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A patient is prescribed a 1750 kilocalorie eating plan where 15% of the daily intake is to be protein. How many kilocalories of protein should the nurse instruct the patient to ingest each day? ______ kcal

Record your answer rounding up to the nearest whole number.

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Which statement is true about medical asepsis?

a. Medical asepsis renders objects free of mi-croorganisms. b. Clean objects are considered to be sterile. c. Sterilizing instruments is an example of medical asepsis. d. Handwashing is a medical aseptic measure.

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A 5-year-old boy is brought to the emergency room with a possible broken arm by his 18-year-old sister

The boy is relatively calm, but his sister is so upset she is nearly hysterical. The nurse notes that the boy's anxiety is increasing. What should the nurse do in this situation? A) Reassure the child. Tell him you need to ask his sister some questions, and then gently remove his sister from the room. B) Ask his sister to calm down so that she can hold her brother's other hand while his cast is being put on. C) Ignore the caregiver's behavior. Tell the child that he is going to be fine and that his sister is just nervous. D) Tell the caregiver she will have to leave the room if she doesn't calm down.

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