The nurse assesses a 1-day-old newborn. Which nursing assessment indicates that the newborn's oxygen needs aren't being met?
A) Respiratory rate of 54 breaths/minute C) Nasal flaring
B) Abdominal breathing D) Acrocyanosis
C
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A patient comes to the emergency department with an acute myocardial infarction. An electrocardiogram shows a heart rate of 116 beats/minute with frequent premature ventricular contractions
The patient experiences ventricular tachycardia and becomes unresponsive. After resuscitation, the patient moves to the intensive care unit. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for this patient? A) Impaired physical mobility related to complete bed rest B) Deficient knowledge related to emergency interventions C) Social isolation related to restricted family visits D) Anxiety related to the threat of death
Examples of sexual risk behaviors associated with sexually transmitted infection exposure include which of the following? (Choose all that apply.)
1. Fellatio 2. Unprotected anal intercourse 3. Multiple sex partners 4. Dry kissing 5. Abstinence
What other actions may occur?
You are waiting for a RN Rosie has been working as an anaesthetic nurse for several months and she is in the anaesthetic room with Mrs A, who is to undergo a total knee replacement. Mrs A has had a premedication, which has made her drowsy, but she is clearly still very anxious and holding firmly onto Rosie's hand. Rosie notices that Mrs A's healthcare record and her consent form both state that the procedure that she is about to undergo is a right total knee replacement. The operating list in the operating suite has Mrs A listed for a left total knee replacement. Rosie asks Mrs A to clarify which knee she is having replaced and Mrs A points to her right knee, but tells Rosie that ‘both knees are bad'. Rosie checks Mrs A's legs to see whether the surgeon has marked the operative site for today's procedure and notes that this has not occurred. What will be an ideal response?
A 30-year-old white male recently suffered a cerebrovascular accident. Which of the following is the most likely factor that contributed to his stroke?
a. Age b. Gender c. Diabetes d. Race