If a woman calls her midwife to tell her that she has reduced fetal movements at 32 weeks gestation, her midwife should advise her:
a. that the baby will have moved position.
b. that it may be significant, and arrange an assessment.
c. that it is of no significance, and not to worry.
d. that it is normal at this gestation.
ANS: B
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1. "Let's plan their visit for a time when the child has received pain medication." 2. "Only those siblings over 16 will be allowed to visit." 3. "I don't think the other children should visit because it might scare them to see their sibling so sick." 4. "Very young children shouldn't visit as they may carry germs."
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a. "I've been mixing rice cereal and formula in the baby's bottle." b. "I switched the baby to low-fat milk at 9 months." c. "The baby really likes little pieces of chocolate." d. "I give the baby any new foods before he takes his bottle."
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A) Auditory brainstem response B) Otoacoustic emissions C) Ophthalmologic examination D) Olfactory stimulation E) Tactile discrimination
A client who is depressed is participating in cognitive-behavioral therapy. He is coached to identify his irrational thoughts, and then to:
a. forget them b. substitute positive thoughts c. understand them d. dissociate from them