A nurse recommends that a couple who are planning to become pregnant should attend prenatal classes. Which of the following would be the couple's learning objectives for attending such a prenatal class?
A) Promotion of full-term birth and adequate newborn birthweight
B) Development of relaxation awareness and plan for support during labor
C) Management of health conditions affecting pregnancy and birth
D) Learning of the benefits of a trial labor and vaginal birth
C
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The nurse is caring for a client admitted for severe weight loss and depression. The client recently experienced the loss of three close family members and has withdrawn from all social activities
In developing the plan of care, the nurse would correctly choose which nursing diagnosis? 1. Powerlessness. 2. Anxiety. 3. Complicated grieving. 4. Spiritual distress.
A 26-year-old woman who gave birth to a normal newborn 1 month ago reports she "simply cannot
cope" with her situation. She is unable to sleep, eats little, and says she feels like a failure because she can't take care of her baby. She has been thinking her baby is "the devil's spawn" and the root of her problems. She sits and stares into space, her face a worried, perplexed mask. The priority nursing diagnosis for the client is a. disturbed sleep pattern. b. disturbed thought processes. c. situational low self-esteem. d. risk for other-directed violence.
The client who had a traumatic brain injury last week is now persistently unconscious, and is being cared for in the Intensive Care Unit. The family asks when attempts to stimulate the client will begin. What is the nurse's best answer?
A) "Stimulation will not begin until transfer to a rehabilitation unit." B) "Attempts begin while the client is still in the ICU." C) "There is little hope of improvement from persistently unconscious states." D) "The stimulation process will begin when the client is physiologically stable."
An example of an agent is
a. Host resistance b. Viruses c. Infectiousness d. Bug bites