The research of Simkin (1996) focused on which of the following?
a. The developmental tasks of pregnancy
b. Women's memories of the birth experience
c. Immediate response of the mother to the infant
d. Mother-father relationship prior to pregnancy
B
The focus research conducted by Simkin (1996) was on women's memories of the birth experience. Data suggested that women remember their labor and birth with unusual clarity for up to 20 years after the event.
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a. A pregnant adolescent is experiencing two major life transitions at the same time. b. Adolescents who get pregnant are more likely to have other chronic health problems. c. Adolescents are at greater risk for multifetal pregnancies. d. At this age, a pregnant adolescent will accept the nurse's advice.
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His physical examination is unremarkable. Which of the following lab tests is most important for the diagnosis? A. Urinalysis B. Serum electrolyte levels C. Digital rectal exam D. Lumbar x-ray
You record that J.T.'s fingers are warm with capillary refill in less than 2 seconds. Sensory perception is
intact. He is able to flex and extend the distal joints but not the proximal joints of the third and fourth fingers. He rates his pain as a 5 out of 10. You notice J.T.'s wedding band and promptly ask him to remove it. Why is this important? What will be an ideal response?
When admitting a patient with a suspected
diagnosis of chronic alcohol use, the nurse will keep in mind that chronic use of alcohol might result in which condition? a. Renal failure b. Cerebrovascular accident c. Korsakoff's psychosis d. Alzheimer's disease