A school nurse is counseling a group of teenage mothers. The nurse explains to the expectant mothers that having a low–birth weight baby could increase the risk for complications
A factor(s) that could increase the risk of low–birth weight infants with this group of mothers is(are): a. Increased potential for lack of prenatal care
b. Maternal age below 16
c. Physical or psychological stress
d. All of the above
D
These factors are commonly found among teenage mothers.
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The nurse is performing an Apgar score on a newborn. Cyanosis, which is considered normal, is expected to be found on the:
a. circumoral area. b. brow. c. feet. d. mucous membrane.
The Henry Street Settlement in New York City, which offered public health nursing to clients with chronic health problems, was established by
a. Clara Barton. b. Dorothea Dix and Sojourner Truth. c. Frances Root. d. Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster.
The nurse has completed the assessment on a newly admitted patient. Which findings would be associated with the development of cataracts? (Select all that apply.)
a. Two-pack-a-day smoker for the last 10 years b. Radiation therapy for cancer completed 1 month ago c. Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy d. Asthmatic on long-term corticosteroid protocol
Which two heart chambers are most anterior in the chest?
a. Both atria b. Both ventricles c. The right atrium and ventricle d. The left atrium and ventricle