A contraction stress test (CST) is performed. Late decelerations were noted in two out of the five contractions in 10 minutes. This is interpreted as
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Suspicious
Answer: C. Suspicious
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A) Respiratory acidosis B) Metabolic alkalosis C) Respiratory alkalosis D) Metabolic acidosis
The home health nurse is revising the care plan of a client diagnosed with HIV who has developed a vaginal yeast infection. Nursing diagnoses related to this opportunistic infection include: Select all that apply
1. Acute/Chronic Pain. 2. Impaired Skin Integrity. 3. Deficient Knowledge. 4. Anxiety. 5. Infection transmission.
A 32-year-old client suffers from dissociative identity disorder. The client has 22 known personalities. What is the most appropriate initial nursing intervention for this client?
A) Encouraging exploration of trauma B) Discouraging exploration of trauma C) Establishing trust and rapport D) Administering anti-anxiety medication
Infantile autism is usually present at birth, but frequently not diagnosed until which age?
A) 1 year of age B) 5 years of age C) 13 years of age D) 16 years of age