While caring for a labor client, the nurse determines during a vaginal exam that the baby's head has internally rotated. This information is given to the family
The labor support person asks the nurse, "What other position changes will the baby undertake during labor and birth?" How should the nurse describe the rest of the cardinal movements for a baby in a vertex presentation? A. Flexion, extension, restitution, external rotation, and expulsion
B. Expulsion, external rotation, and restitution
C. Restitution, flexion, external rotation, and expulsion
D. Extension, restitution, external rotation, and expulsion
D
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Early childhood experiences are critical to personality formation. Situations that disrupt family patterns can have a lasting impact on the child. These families are known as _____________ and can make children feel negatively about themselves and the wor
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The nurse educator is presenting a class on the different kinds of miscarriages
Miscarriages, or spontaneous abortions, are classified clinically into different categories, including: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Threatened abortion. 2. Incomplete abortion. 3. Complete abortion. 4. Missed abortion. 5. Acute abortion.
How would a nurse explain the action of pentoxifylline (Trental) to a client?
1. Pentoxifylline is given to dissolve clots. 2. Pentoxifylline acts by increasing platelet production. 3. Pentoxifylline increases fibrin production. 4. Pentoxifylline reduces the viscosity of red blood cells.
Place in order the expected sequence of fine motor developmental milestones for an infant beginning with the first milestone achieved and ending with the last milestone achieved
Provide answer using lowercase letters separated by commas (e.g., a, b, c, d, e). a. Voluntary palmar grasp b. Reflex palmar grasp c. Puts objects into a container d. Neat pincer grasp e. Builds a tower of two blocks, but fails