A nurse is teaching a pregnant woman at risk for preterm labor about what to do if she experiences signs and symptoms

The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the woman states that if she experiences any symptoms, she will do which of the following?
A) "I'll sit down to rest for 30 minutes."
B) "I'll try to move my bowels."
C) "I'll lie down with my legs raised."
D) "I'll drink several glasses of water."


D

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The nurse is working with a patient who had an MI and is now active in rehabilitation. The nurse should teach this patient to cease activity if which of the following occurs?

A) The patient experiences chest pain, palpitations, or dyspnea. B) The patient experiences a noticeable increase in heart rate during activity. C) The patient's oxygen saturation level drops below 96%. D) The patient's respiratory rate exceeds 30 breaths/min.

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The nurse is planning to administer immunizations at a well-child visit when a parent reports that her 18-month-old child is allergic to eggs. The vaccine that would be contraindicated is:

a. Influenza b. Inactivated polio vaccine c. Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis d. Hepatitis B

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After teaching a class on values, which of the following, if stated by the class, indicates the need for additional teaching?

A) Some values are descriptive, while others are evaluative. B) Keeping a promise is an example of a terminal value. C) Values persist, remaining relatively stable over time. D) Certain values have more importance than others.

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Medication therapy is one of the most important ways in which geriatric medicine is ________ from medical care delivered to younger patients.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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