An obstetric patient has a history of psychiatric illness. Which psychiatric problems would the nurse assess for exacerbations of in a pregnant patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) Gambling addiction
B) Dementia
C) Depression
D) Anxiety
E) Eating disorders


C, D, E

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During the nurse's initial assessment of a school-age child, the child reports a pain level of 6 out of 10. The child is lying quietly in bed watching television. The nurse should:

1. Reassess the child in 15 minutes to see if the pain rating has changed. 2. Administer the prescribed analgesic. 3. Do nothing, since the child appears to be resting. 4. Ask the child's parents if they think the child is hurting.

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A woman presents at the emergency department with sharp, colicky pain in her right abdomen that radiates to her right shoulder

She tells the nurse that she has been spotting lightly for the past few days. Based on the assessment data what is a major nursing diagnosis the nurse would include in this patient's care plan? A) Deficient knowledge related to the treatment and effect on future pregnancies B) Unplanned anticipation related to the pregnancy C) Acute pain related to the progression of the pregnancy D) Anticipatory effect on future pregnancies

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The informatics nurse meets with the health information system implementation team to review which tasks are to be completed in the week ahead. Which document should the nurse use as a reference for this information?

A) Timeline B) Project scope C) Project charter D) Functionality checklist

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When assessing the patient who has a lower urinary tract infection (UTI), the nurse will initially ask about

a. nausea. b. flank pain. c. poor urine output. d. pain with urination.

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