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A newborn is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The parents are concerned because they cannot stay for long hours to visit. Which statement made by the nurse is most appropriate?

1. "Why can't you visit after work every day?" 2. "One of you could take a leave of absence to be here more." 3. "Perhaps the grandparents can make the visits for you." 4. "Parents often feel this way; you can call any time to see how your baby is doing."

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An obese client who has not responded well to conservative medical treatment has now developed diabetes and sleep apnea. A restrictive gastric bypass surgery is scheduled

In caring for the client in the initial postoperative period, which is the primary focus of nursing care? A) Imbalanced Nutrition B) Impaired Skin Integrity C) Impaired Gas Exchange D) Ineffective Tissue Perfusion

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A nurse follows surgical asepsis techniques for inserting an indwelling urinary catheter in a patient. Which of the following is an accurate guideline for using this technique?

A) Hold sterile objects above waist level to prevent accidental contamination. B) Consider the outside of the sterile package to be sterile. C) Consider the outer 3-inch edge of a sterile field to be contaminated. D) Open sterile packages so that the first edge of the wrapper is directed toward you.

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The nurse in a urology clinic is asked by a parent why her son does not get urinary tract infections but her daughter does. How should the nurse respond?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Your son's urethra is longer than your daughter's, which makes it more difficult for bacteria to enter." 2. "Your son's scrotum is a physical barrier between the urethra and the anus, which provides added protection against UTIs." 3. "Your son's urethra is shorter than your daughter's, which protects him from UTIs." 4. "Your daughter may not be properly wiping after urination, which can increase the risk of developing a UTI." 5. "There are no anatomical differences between the male and female urinary tract. Some people are just more prone to UTIs than others."

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