The infant with the lowest risk of developing high levels of bilirubin is the one who:
a. was bruised during a difficult delivery.
b. developed a cephalohematoma.
c. uses brown fat to maintain temperature.
d. breastfeeds during the first hour of life.
D
The infant who is fed early will be less likely to retain meconium and reabsorb bilirubin from the intestines back into the circulation.
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After administering a prescribed medication for pain relief, the nurse is evaluating the patient's response to therapy. Which of the following would the nurse document as objective data?
A) Patient identifies a pain rating of 3 out of 10. B) Patient states that pain is much less. C) Patient's wife reports the patient was moaning in his sleep. D) Patient complains of feeling sleepy after taking the drug.
Which of the following would be most in line with Hersey and Blanchard's concepts?
a. The team of caregivers on day shift are familiar with their roles and with the pa-tients. The nurse manager decides to work on the unit budget in her office. b. After a year of working on the unit, Shari, an LPN, is still hesitant about many poli-cies and procedures. The charge nurse de-cides to challenge Shari with more diffi-cult patients. c. The nursing supervisor asks one of her charge nurses to lead a technology inte-gration project. The supervisor conti-nuously demands involvement in decisions that the charge nurse is making in the project. d. Team members complain that Alysha, an RN, is unmotivated, and that she refuses assignments that are complex or difficult. The charge nurse suggests that Alysha is relatively new and that she needs time to adjust.
The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services is a guide for:
1. Group risk appraisal and risk reduction 2. Recommendations for preventive interventions 3. Conducting a community wellness inventory 4. Improving environmental living conditions and sanitation
__________ lymph nodes are located in the armpit
A. Supraclavicular B. Mediastinal C. Axillary D. Sensory