The newborn infant's stools should change from dark to brown-yellow, then yellow.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The nurse tells a psychotic client with alcohol dependence not to drink while taking the antipsychotic medication. How would the nurse's supervisor evaluate this teaching statement?

1. There is no reason why the client cannot have one or two drinks per day. 2. It is not possible for a client with a psychotic disorder to be successful in staying sober. 3. It is a correct statement that should motivate the client to quit drinking. 4. Without treatment for the alcohol dependence, the client will be more likely to not take the medication.

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When does the nurse assess patients' spirituality? (Select all that apply.)

a. Upon admission b. New diagnosis c. Life-changing diagnosis d. When the chaplain makes rounds e. When facing treatment decisions

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Therapeutic lifestyle changes (TLCs) recommended to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease include reduced intake of _____ fat(s)

a. total b. saturated c. monounsaturated d. polyunsaturated

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Contraindications for induction of labor include:

A) Abnormal fetal position B) Postdated pregnancy C) Pregnancy-induced hypertension D) Placental abnormalities

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