When assessing a pregnant adolescent, the nurse would need to keep in mind that she is at high risk for which of the following?

A) Hypotension B) Preterm labor C) Anorexia D) Kidney infections


B

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A nurse notes that when an infant is startled, she looks at her mother. What conclusion can the nurse make about this infant's development?

A. The child is slow to adapt and is distressed over small changes. B. The developmental needs of the child are not being met. C. The infant can develop other relationships because he is secure. D. The infant has an unstable home environment and is insecure.

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Warning signs that can assist the critical care nurse in recognizing that an ethical dilemma may exist include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Family members are confused about what is happening to the patient. b. Family members are in conflict as to the best treatment options. They disagree with each other and cannot come to consensus. c. The family asks that the patient not be told of treatment plans. d. The patient's condition has changed dramatically for the worse and is not responding to conventional treatment. e. The physician is considering trying a medication that is not approved to treat the patient's condition.

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After a major flu vaccination campaign, an agency bills a private insurance company for allowable costs for administration of each vaccination according to the schedule established by the insurance company for reimbursement

This is an example of which major payment method? a. Cost-based reimbursement b. Charges c. Contractual allowance d. Prospective reimbursement

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Why are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors not recommended for use in children with glaucoma?

a. Their use increases the risk for cataracts. b. Growth is inhibited with use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. c. These drugs could reduce intraocular pressure below normal levels. d. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are known to cause birth defects in animals.

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