The nurse is caring for infants having the condition failure to thrive (FTT). Which of the following infants would be at high risk for this condition? Select all answers that apply
A) A newborn baby with tetralogy of Fallot
B) An infant with a cleft palate
C) An infant born to a diabetic mother
D) An infant born to an impoverished mother
E) An infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia
F) An infant born to a teenage mother
A, B, D, E
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A) warfarin. B) protamine sulfate. C) amiodarone. D) atropine.
Development of varicose veins is caused by increased pressure on leg veins as a result of the weight of the uterus. Which of the following is not recommended for pregnant women?
A) Elevate feet whenever possible. B) Wear support hose. C) Wear flat shoes with arch support. D) Wear knee-high stockings.
If a patient is to receive a premixed insulin as noted on the label below, which number indicates the intermediate-acting insulin percentage?
What will be an ideal response?
The nurse is aware that the characteristics of a full-thickness burn include: (Select all that apply.)
a. Leathery appearance b. Bright red color at the burn site c. Necessitates debridement d. Destroys on the dermis e. Pain only at the edges of the burn