Which of the following is considered a family crisis?
a. Husband loses job and family is now homeless
b. Child dies and parents go to grief counseling
c. Mother is hospitalized for 2 weeks and neighbors help care for the children
d. Nurse goes to home to give chemotherapy to child with cancer
ANS: A
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When caring for a postpartum woman experiencing hypovolemic shock, the nurse recognizes that the most objective and least invasive assessment of adequate organ perfusion and oxygenation is
a. Absence of cyanosis in the buccal mucosa b. Cool, dry skin c. Diminished restlessness d. Decreased urinary output
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