The nurse is aware that in the stage that includes the first 28 days of life following birth, the baby is considered to be:
a. an antenatal c. a perinatal
b. a neonatal d. a postnatal
B
The neonatal stage begins with birth to the first 28 days of life. This is an adjustment time to extrauterine life.
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A) Their salaries are commensurate with their experience. B) They enjoy their jobs more than people who do not have disabilities. C) Employment rates are higher among people with a disability than those without. D) People with disabilities earn less money than people without disabilities.
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a. Popcorn b. Hot dogs c. Peanut butter d. Orange juice
A nurse approaches a client who is from another country, and the client backs away. The nurse realizes that the client may have space issues that make the client uncomfortable when the nurse gets too close. What is the term that identifies space issues th
A) Proxemics B) Kinesics C) Object association D) Tactile stimulation
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a. Regular (Humulin R) b. Lente (Humulin L) c. NPH (Humulin N) d. Insulin glargine (Lantus)