You are working in a prenatal clinic, performing risk assessment for postpartum depression. Which factors would increase a patient's risk for postpartum depression? Select all that apply

1) Low self-esteem
2) Multiple pregnancies
3) Unwanted pregnancy
4) Father depressed
5) History of mood disorders


ANS: 1, 3, 4, 5

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a. Contraction of the right atrium b. Contraction of the right ventricle c. Contraction of the left atrium d. Contraction of the left ventricle

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A nurse is reviewing the different types of mobile computers. Which of the following would the nurse be least likely to identify as a small computer?

A) Cell phone B) Smartphone C) Laptop D) Personal digital assistant

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You are caring for a mental health client who has developed difficulty with balance and muscle tone after a car accident that involved a head injury. Based on this information, what area of the brain was most likely injured in the accident?

A) Diencephalon B) Brainstem C) Cerebellum D) Pons

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During the assessment of a patient's respiratory status, the nurse observes the expiration phase as being almost twice as long as the inspiration phase. What is this finding associated with?

A. Heart failure B. Normal respiration C. Chronic lung disease D. Respiratory distress

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