The nurse informs the parents of a small-for-gestational-age newborn that complications can occur, including:
1. Hyperglycemia
2. Cognitive difficulties
3. Leukocytosis
4. Hyperthermia
2. Cognitive difficulties
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When the nurse performs hand hygiene and uses sterile supplies, the patient's:
a. hospital stay is shortened. b. sense of self-worth is improved. c. risk of infection is reduced. d. nursing care needed is reduced.
To prevent complications caused by a common problem of Huntington's disease, the nurse should
a. institute seizure precautions. b. pad wheelchairs and beds. c. start an exercise regimen. d. teach different communication signals.
One method for the nurse to assess if there is sufficient dietary fiber in a client's diet would be to:
1. Recommend the addition of refined flour products. 2. Avoid plant based proteins. 3. Closely monitor weight gain or loss. 4. Conduct a brief diet history of plant-based foods.
A series of generalized seizures, particularly tonic-clonic, without cessation is referred to as ________.
A. simple partial seizure B. absence seizure C. complex partial seizure D. status epilepticus