When clamping the umbilical cord, the clamp closest to the baby should be approximately _____ inches from the infants body.
A) 1
B) 12
C) 7
D) 3
Answer: C) 7
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A 40-year-old postoperative patient has a hemoglobin level of 8 g/dL and an SaO2 of 95%. Considering all aspects, what conclusion would the nurse make about this patient's condition?
1. The patient is stable and at no special risk. 2. Oxygenation is adequate for a postoperative patient. 3. This patient has a potential risk of hypoxia. 4. The patient's SaO2 is higher than expected for the patient's age.
A woman in her third trimester comes to the clinic for a prenatal visit. During assessment the woman reports that her breathing has become much easier in the last week but she has noticed increased pelvic pressure , cramping and lower back pain
The nurse determines that which of the following has most likely occurred? A) Cervical dilation B) Lightening C) Bloody show D) Braxton-Hicks contractions
MC The local health unit in a rural county has operation hours from 9 am to 5 pm Monday though Friday. County health statistics reveal that health indicators for this population lag behind the state mean
Strategies to improve these health indicators could involve: A. Having a publicity campaign to make the population aware of the services that are provided at the health unit. B. Having flexible hours of operation and providing care in mobile health units throughout the county. C. Combining the health unit services with another county's health unit. D. Coordinating health services with national health awareness months.
The nurse notes that a client has the following genetic pedigree: What would be important for the nurse to discuss with the client about this pedigree? Select all that apply
1. The condition may skip a generation. 2. Both males and females are affected. 3. There is no male-to-male inheritance. 4. More males will be affected than females. 5. An affected male will have all carrier daughters.