In assessing a patient for modifiable risk factors, the nurse correlates which finding with a high-risk pregnancy?
a. 15-year-old mother
b. Low socioeconomic status
c. Previous birth of infant with isoimmunization
d. Weight less than 100 lb
ANS: D
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The nurse offers suggestions to maintain safety for "latchkey" children, which include the child's:
a. Memorizing important emergency telephone numbers b. Opening the door only to people who look normal or safe c. Telling telephone callers that parents are busy rather than not at home d. Going straight to the telephone and calling if he or she comes home and finds the door ajar
Which example of the principle of justice is best?
A) Right to freedom of movement B) The action that is best for the donor nation C) Unfairness of the unequal distribution of health care D) Dream of a better life
The nurse is having difficulty maintaining rapport with a client. What should the nurse do to facilitate this relationship?
1. Establish mutual goals 2. Demonstrate consistent behavior 3. Use a warm, accepting manner during interactions 4. Accept client as having value and worth as an individual