The nurse is caring for a client who is in preterm labor at 18 weeks' gestation. The client is crying and expressing fear that she will lose the baby. The nurse's best response is:
A) "You can always get pregnant again, and things will go better next time." B) "You look scared. Would you like to talk about it?" C) "Don't cry. Everything will be fine." D) "Don't worry. With all the new medications, your labor will stop, and the baby will be fine."
B
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The previous education on fall prevention was presented 2 months ago. What special considera-tions should the nurse take in relation to teaching this group of older adults? (Select all that ap-ply.) a. Make sure that all pamphlets are in large readable font (14-16 points) and include upper and lower case lettering b. Start education on falls from the begin-ning. It is unlikely that anyone remembers previous material c. Present all the information at once in one long session d. Ensure that there is adequate lighting in the room and that the temperature is com-fortable e. Provide ongoing positive feedback during the session
What is the major difference between retroviruses and common viruses?
a. Retroviruses cannot be killed by antiviral therapy, but common viruses can. b. A retrovirus usually can cause disease over and over again in the same person. c. A retrovirus carries the enzyme reverse transcriptase, and common viruses do not. d. Retroviruses will respond to antibacterial drugs as well as to all the antiviral drugs.
Complete the following:
Lead Heart Surface Viewed V1 ____________________ V2 ____________________ V3 ____________________ V4 ____________________ V5 ____________________ V6 ____________________ Fill in the blanks with correct word
A mother calls the triage nurse because her son continues to have enuresis at the age of 7. The best response by the nurse is:
1. "This can occur up to about the age of 12.". 2. "When your child exhibits enuresis, it is important to not be critical because it is usually not controllable.". 3. "When enuresis occurs, the child needs to be disciplined.". 4. "Enuresis occurs in boys and should not be a concern because he will grow out of it.".