A woman is 10 weeks pregnant. Her initial prenatal laboratory screening test for rubella showed an antibody titer of less than 1:6 . The woman calls the clinic and tells the nurse that she has been exposed to rubella

The nurse's best response is: A. "Since you are in your first trimester of pregnancy, there is not likely to be a problem."
B. "Would you like to see a counselor to talk about your options for the remainder of your pregnancy?"
C. "You should come to the clinic in the next day or two for further evaluation."
D. "You need to have a rubella vaccination immediately. Can you get a ride to the clinic today?"


C

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Select all that apply. A) Telling the client that changes to the advance directive can be made at any time B) Telling the client it is not necessary to make decisions about health care needs in the future C) Giving a copy of the advance directives to the client's adult children D) Educating the client about the purpose and types of life-sustaining measures E) Having the client name an individual to be responsible for care decisions

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In recent trends in childbirth practices in the United States:

1. more than 15% of mothers had late prenatal care or no prenatal care. 2. the percent of Hispanics and non-Hispanic blacks and Caucasians receiving pre-natal care was essentially the same. 3. 99% of births were in the hospital. 4. Cesarean births have been declining as a percentage of live births.

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1. Nutritional deficiencies 2. Alteration in the clotting mechanism 3. Acceleration of ethrocyte formation 4. Acceleration of phagocytosis

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The therapeutic index is the ratio of a drug's LD50 to its ED50. A large therapeutic index means that:

1. the drug is relatively safe. 2. the drug is not safe. 3. there is overlap between the therapeutic dose and the lethal dose. 4. the drug is too toxic for 50% of the population.

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