What is the best intervention a nurse can utilize to promote parent–infant attachment with a preterm or high-risk newborn?

1. Allow for privacy.
2. Contact support families that have been through the same diagnosis with their own child, and allow time to discuss the situation.
3. Provide an extensive handbook with information related to the preterm newborn.
4. Encourage rooming in.


4. Encourage rooming in.

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Following cerebral angiography, a patient is found to have carotid artery dissection. What critical complication associated with this injury should the nurse be most concerned about because it could lead to stroke?

A) Concussion B) Hemorrhage C) Diffuse axonal injury D) Coma

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A nurse on an oncology unit has arranged for an individual to lead meditation exercises for patients who are interested in this nonpharmacological method of pain control

The nurse should recognize the use of what category of nonpharmacological intervention? A) A body-based modality B) A mind-body method C) A biologically based therapy D) An energy therapy

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A 60-year-old client who is on sulfonamide therapy has impaired urinary elimination. She does not want to increase her oral fluid intake because of fear of incontinence. Which of the following nursing interventions would be most appropriate?

A) Inform the client that there is no need to increase fluid intake. B) Inform the client that increasing fluid intake will not result in incontinence. C) Teach the client the times to take fluids to maintain continence. D) Increase fluid intake by 1000 mL instead of 2000 mL to avoid incontinence.

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A patient has developed folic acid deficiency anemia. The nurse notes that the patient weighed 52.72 kilograms 1 year ago and weighs 44.23 kilograms today. Calculate the patient's weight loss in pounds. ________ lbs

Round to the nearest tenth decimal place.

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