The nurse is caring for a newborn infant who was born at 29 weeks gestation. Which of the following complications is the child at risk for?
A) Neonatal conjunctivitis
B) Facial deformities
C) Intracranial hemorrhage
D) Incomplete myelinization
C
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An autopsy is performed to determine the cause of death in an elderly man who may have been poisoned. His brain tissue shows neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the cortex, but no other abnormalities
What would the future have held for him if he had lived? A) Neuronal degeneration in the neocortex and hippocampus B) Dementia associated with smoking and hypertension C) Neuronal atrophy in the frontal lobes D) Lewy body dementia
A patient is taking doxazosin mesylate (Cardura) 1 mg per day to treat hypertension. The nurse notes a blood pressure of 110/72 mm Hg and a heart rate of 92 beats per minute
The nurse will contact the provider to discuss which change to the drug regimen? a. Changing to a beta-adrenergic blocker b. Decreasing the drug dose c. Increasing the drug dose d. Adding a diuretic
The client is scheduled to begin hormone replacement therapy to treat menopausal symptoms. She questions the nurse about the length of time that she should expect to take the medication
The nurse plans a client teaching session with the knowledge that the most effective time period for the client to take the medication will be: a. for a lifetime. b. no longer than 5 years. c. a maximum of 10 years. d. no longer than 3 years.
A nurse assesses the pain of an older adult. Which of the following findings indicates the presence of persistent pain?
A) The client's vital signs are unchanged. B) The client is asleep in the chair. C) The client has not reported pain to the nurse. D) The client rubs hands together.