The client presents to the clinic for an initial prenatal examination

She asks the nurse if there might be a problem for her baby because she has type B Rh positive blood and her husband has type O Rh negative blood, or because her sister's baby had ABO incompatibility. What is the nurse's best answer? (Select all that apply.) A. "Your baby would be at risk for Rh problems if your husband was Rh negative."
B. "Rh problems only occur when the mother is Rh negative and the father is not."
C. "ABO incompatibility occurs only after the baby is born."
D. "We don't know for sure, but we can test for ABO incompatibility."
E. "Your husband being type B puts you at risk for ABO incompatibility."


D

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A pre-teen quadriplegic patient was admitted with pressure ulcers to both ankles. The nurse should assess which parameters for a wound assessment? (Select all that apply.)

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The nurse is teaching a school-age child about factors that can delay wound healing. What factors should the nurse include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

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