Choose the greatest value in each set:

a. 0.1
b. 0.001
c. 0.01
d. 1


D

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A 20-year-old woman is at 28 weeks' gestation. Her prenatal history reveals past drug abuse, and urine screening indicates that she has recently used heroin. The nurse should recognize that the woman is at increased risk for:

1. Erythroblastosis fetalis. 2. Diabetes mellitus. 3. Abruptio placentae. 4. Pregnancy-induced hypertension.

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A patient is constantly disrupting therapeutic medical devices, such as intravenous lines and catheters. The staff wants to restrain the patient. Before doing this, the best action by the nursing staff would be to

a. be sure security is available to apply restraints. b. get orders from the physician for a sedative. c. move the patient away from other patients. d. try other methods to keep the patient safe.

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Under which circumstances does the coroner need to be involved?

What will be an ideal response?

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To avoid diaper rash, the nurse at the well-child clinic would instruct the parents to: (Select all that apply.)

a. Apply zinc oxide ointment as a barrier b. Use liberal amounts of talcum powder c. Use disposable diapers d. Remove feces with mild soap and water e. Change diapers frequently

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