The nurse is assessing the heart rate of a 7-month-old infant. The nurse documents which finding as normal?

A) 110 beats per minute
B) 120 beats per minute
C) 130 beats per minute
D) 140 beats per minute


A

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a. Cardiac output rises by 25% b. Increased pulse rate c. Increased blood pressure d. Decreased red blood cell (RBC) production

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A female patient is admitted with multiple medical problems and incontinence, regardless of the position or situation. For which type of incontinence should the nurse plan care?

1. total 2. urge 3. stress 4. overflow

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What will be an ideal response?

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A client with suspected seasonal affective disorder asks the nurse, "I've been feeling down for 3 months. Will I ever feel like myself again?" The response that builds on an understanding of this disorder is:

1. "Usually clients with this disorder see improvement during the fall and winter." 2. "Spontaneous improvement usually comes in 6 months to a year." 3. "People who have seasonal mood changes often feel better when spring comes." 4. "Can you tell me what you mean when you say ‘feel like myself'?"

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