In assessing a client for modifiable risk factors, the nurse correlates which finding with high-risk pregnancy?

a. 15-year-old mother
b. Low socioeconomic status
c. Previous birth of infant with isoimmunization
d. Weight less than 100 pounds


ANS: D

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The nurse is caring for a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome who is being mechanically ventilated

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An adolescent is faced with a choice of engaging in sexual activity. Which of the following is the most important factor in this decision?

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During a family assessment, the nurse closely observes family interactions for which reason?

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