Patients with pernicious anemia require treatment with:
1. Iron
2. Folic acid
3. Epogen alpha
4. Vitamin B12
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A) limit suctioning to 15 seconds. B) use a flexible suction catheter. C) monitor the newborn's heart rate. D) assess pulse oximetry and capnography.
A woman entering the 22nd week of pregnancy complains to the nurse that feels she has become unsightly because of chloasma. The nurse recommends that to reduce the chloasma, the patient should:
a. use heavy makeup. b. take extra doses of vitamin A. c. avoid exposure to the sun. d. reduce caffeine intake.
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a. Positioning the newborn supine after feedings. b. Wrapping the newborn as snugly as possible. c. Placing the newborn to sleep in the prone (on abdomen) position. d. Using a bulb syringe to suction as needed, suctioning the nose first and then the pharynx.
The client is having prolonged, severe allergic reactions during the fall pollen season. Which change in white blood cell differential should the nurse expect this client to have?
A. Band neutrophils outnumber segmented neutrophils. B. The macrophage count is low. C. The eosinophil count is high. D. The monocyte count is low.