While visiting a client at home on the 10th postpartum day, the nurse assesses the client's lochia. Which of the following colors would the nurse interpret as an expected finding?
A) Red
B) Pink
C) Yellowish white
D) Yellowish pink
C
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Which of the following would be an effective time management strategy regarding care of the nursing student's children?
1. Let the spouse care for the children. 2. Hire a teen-age babysitter for before and after school. 3. Have backup plans for child care. 4. Have the oldest child care for the younger children.
Which history should the nurse anticipate for a young child who is diagnosed with atopic dermatitis?
A. Family history of asthma B. Allergy to soaps and lotions C. Family history of cardiac disease D. Prematurity E. Illicit drug use in the mother during pregnancy
Which factors predominantly determine probable diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS)?
a. Blood tests revealing identifiable MS markers b. Lumbar puncture results revealing in-flammatory response c. Muscle biopsies revealing characteristic lesions d. Signs and symptoms assessed and re-ported by the patient
For a client in traction who has skeletal pins, a nurse should:
A. Use povidone-iodine to cleanse the pin site B. Apply antiseptic ointment and cover with a split dressing C. Use hydrogen peroxide as a rinse before a dressing is applied D. Do both pin sites at the same time, with the same swab and solution