The physician obtains a fetal blood sample, and the nurse sends it off for what type of analysis?

A) pH and base deficit B) pH and oxygen saturation C) base deficit and carbon dioxide level D) serum oxygen and carbon dioxide levels


A

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A pregnant patient is concerned that orgasm will be harmful to the developing fetus. What should the nurse include when responding to this patient's concern?

A) Orgasm during pregnancy is potentially harmful. B) Venous congestion in the pelvis makes orgasm painful. C) Most women do not experience orgasm during pregnancy. D) Some women experience orgasm intensely during pregnancy.

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Which of the following adverse effects are less likely in a beta1-selective blocker?

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Health influences everything in our lives. Health must be considered in its broadest, holistic sense. A female client tells the nurse of attending classes on how to make cards and finds that this activity helps keep her mind free of serious stress

The nurse documents in the electronic medical record that the client is meeting which component of health? A) Spiritual B) Social C) Psychological or mental health D) Emotional

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