Physiological jaundice is frequently is seen in newborn infant. The nurse understands that this phenomenon is due to:
A) rapid destruction of RBC, coupled with immature liver function
B) rapid increase in RBC production, along with blocked bile ducts
C) contamination of the cord, rapid destruction of WBCs and RBCs
D) blocked common bile duct and immature function of liver enzymes
A
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A client who abuses alcohol has been placed on naltrexone (Trexan). What information should be included in the client education about the effects of this medication?
1. The client may discontinue its use in alcohol abuse treatment. 2. If alcohol is ingested, the client may experience a lethal reaction. 3. The client needs to avoid use of over-the-counter products that contain alcohol. 4. If alcohol is ingested, the client will feel less "high."
When performing an assessment on a patient reporting hearing loss, which cranial nerve would the nurse include in the assessment?
A) Cranial nerve I B) Cranial nerve III C) Cranial nerve V D) Cranial nerve VIII
Which of the following is recommended to ensure safety for the home health care nurse?
A) Traveling with another nurse B) Carrying a cell phone C) Talking to family members D) Refusing assignments
In multiple imputation, m represents:
a. The number of variables being imputed b. The number of predictors used in the imputation c. The number of datasets that are created d. The number of cases with missing values