Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system causes the fetal heart rate to
A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. Remain the same
Ans: B. Increase
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a. Minimal b. Low c. Moderate d. High
The nurse is preparing to discharge a patient home. In providing instruction about the patients medications, the nurse should state:
a. "Before taking Metoprolol, you need to take your BP and rate." b. "MS should be taken only when needed for pain." c. "Take 1 baby aspirin by mouth every morning." d. "Take your water pill bid and you should be fine."
Therapeutic interventions are effective in the prevention of mental and emotional disorders and assisting the client to cope. Which of the following interventions assist in providing for a positive personal identity? (Select all that apply.)
a. Continue to define identity in terms of role in nuclear family. b. Develop career path and goals. c. Recognize how emotions influence achievement of goals and relationships. d. Maintain personal distance in relationships.
You are the nurse caring for a person newly diagnosed with diabetes, and you are developing a holistic plan of care for this patient. You know that for this plan of care to be successful, it must what?
A) Take into account the cost of care B) Connect families, friends, and the environment C) Provide a connection between medicine and nursing D) Address the disease but also incorporate the mind, body, and spirit