Which of the following characteristics are most common in the preterm fetus?
A. Increased baseline rate and prolonged accelerations
B. Increased baseline rate and variable decelerations
C. Prolonged accelerations and variable decelerations
Ans: B. Increased baseline rate and variable decelerations
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A patient has suffered a severe laceration to his thumb and index finger during a workplace accident, and local anesthetic is to be utilized to facilitate suturing
Which of the patient's following statements should prompt the nurse to provide further health education? A) "I have to admit I'm relieved that they'll be freezing my hand before they stitch it up." B) "I'm feeling pretty queasy about getting stitches, so I'm glad they'll be knocking me out." C) "They told me that it will take a few hours before I can feel my hand again." D) "If I understand correctly, I won't be able to move my hand normally for a while after getting the anesthesia."
When assessing an alcoholic patient, the nurse notes short-term memory loss, painful extremities, footdrop, and muttered incoherent responses to questions. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as most likely related to a condition caused by long-term alcoh
ANS:
The nurse recognizes that mild stress can be a positive force that stimulates the patient to:
1. deny a problem. 2. identify a problem. 3. solve a problem. 4. avoid a problem.
The Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain relies on the presence of a vacuum to withdraw drainage and is considered a __________ drainage system
Fill in the blanks with correct word