The nurse is conducting a newborn assessment and notes that the newborn has an ear malformation. Which will the nurse assess for based on this data?
1) Renal problems
2) Respiratory problems
3) Cardiovascular problems
4) Neurological problems
ANS: 1
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The nurse explains that the minimum number of hours of daily activity necessary to prevent the negative consequences of immobility is:
a. 2 hours. b. 4 hours. c. 6 hours. d. 8 hours.
A client with heart failure is having a decrease in cardiac output. What indication does the nurse have that this is occurring?
A) Heart rate of 72 beats/minute B) Respiratory rate of 20 breaths/minute C) Blood pressure 80/46 mm Hg D) Oxygen saturation 94%
Which of the following would be the most appropriate focus in developing a business plan for a nurse-owned home healthcare service?
a. Programs to educate the community on preparing healthy meals for a limited cost b. Reduction of injuries from alcohol-related accidents c. Pain management for patients with low back pain d. Reduction of falls among seniors
__________ is inflammation of lymphatic vessels
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