A nurse is leading a seminar about nutrition and food contamination. Which of the following is a reason for possible contamination?
A) The runoff of groundwater
B) The excrement of animals
C) The fertilization of plants
D) The food handling process
D) The food handling process
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The nurse is providing care to a client who lost a pregnancy in the 14th week due to spontaneous abortion
The client is tearful during the assessment process. The nurse states, "These things always happen for a reason. You can always get pregnant again." Which barrier to communication does the nurse's statement represent? 1. False reassurance. 2. Change of subject. 3. Cross-examination. 4. Unwanted advice.
A nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed propranolol for angina. After administering the drug, which of the following would the nurse do?
A) Ask about relief of symptoms and record responses on the chart. B) Determine signs of infection in the client. C) Monitor for sudden decrease in urine output. D) Monitor for sudden increase in intraocular pressure.
Maternal hypotension can result in:
1. early decelerations. 2. fetal dysrhythmias. 3. uteroplacental insufficiency. 4. spontaneous rupture of membranes.
Which of the following things must the nurse teach caregivers of children and adolescents as a primary prevention of suicide?
a. what to say to their child then the child is suicidal b. how to manage the medication of an adolescent who is suicidal c. to work with the treatment team then the adolescent is hospitalized d. to identify risk factors for suicide and signs of depression