Shortly after being breastfed for the first time, a newborn has a bowel movement. The nurse determines that the newborn has passed meconium when the newborn's stool appears:

A) Tarlike
B) Yellow
C) Seedy
D) Green


A

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A client has frequent hospitalizations for leukemia and is worried about functioning as a parent to four small children. What action by the nurse would be most helpful?

a. Assist the client to make "sick day" plans for household responsibilities. b. Determine if there are family members or friends who can help the client. c. Help the client inform friends and family that they will have to help out. d. Refer the client to a social worker in order to investigate respite child care.

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The nurse is working with a client who has demonstrated an unwillingness to change self-defeating behaviors. The nurse determines that the patient is exhibiting resistance

Which of the following phenomena are forms of client resistance? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Overdisclosure 2. Negative transference 3. Acting-out 4. Countertransference 5. Positive transference

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A client is experiencing a large drop in blood pressure when sitting up or standing, as a complication of residual sympathetic block anesthesia. This is known as:

a. orthostatic hypotension c. postural hypotension b. positional hypotension d. sympathetic hypotension

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The nurse is assessing a child with Down syndrome. The nurse recognizes that which are possible comorbidities that can occur with Down syndrome? (Select all that apply.)

a. Diabetes mellitus b. Hodgkin's disease c. Congenital heart defects d. Respiratory tract infections e. Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia

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