Providing ongoing care to the pregnant teenager is considered:
1. Primary prevention
2. Secondary prevention
3. Tertiary prevention
4. Health promotion
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Adolescent mothers are considered high-risk pregnancies.
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A client is brought to the emergency department (ED) by family members who tell the triage nurse that the client doesn't recognize them. The client is diagnosed with a neurologic deficit
What other conditions are considered neurologic deficits? Select all that apply. A) Impaired speech B) Abnormal bladder elimination C) Muscle strength D) Normal gait E) Paralysis
The nurse recognizes that a client with a dysfunctional vagus nerve (CN X) is at risk for impaired skin integrity related to:
1. Excessive salivation. 2. Bell's palsy. 3. Ménière's disease. 4. Tongue deviation.
A 37-year-old woman has an internal radioactive implant placed for the treatment of uterine cancer. Select the action the nurse should take first when she finds the implant in the bed linens during routine care
a. Quickly leave the room and call for help. b. Use plastic forceps to replace the implant after donning a lead apron. c. Place the implant in a lead-lined container with a pair of long-handled forceps. d. Tell the client how to reinsert the implant.
A newly diagnosed nsulin-dependent type 1 idiabetic with good blood sugar control is at 20 weeks' gestation. She asks the nurse how her diabetes will affect her baby. The best explanation would include:
1. "Your baby could be smaller than average at birth." 2. "Your baby will probably be larger than average at birth." 3. "As long as you control your blood sugar, your baby will not be affected at all." 4. "Your baby might have high blood sugar for several days."