The nurse recognizes which of the following as exhibiting a probable sign of pregnancy?

A) the woman who has little appetite, and vomits nearly every day B) the woman who had a positive home pregnancy test C) the woman who reports fluttering abdominal sensations D) the woman who has not had a menstrual period for three months


B

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The mother who has been breastfeeding her infant for 5 days asks if the baby's stools are normal. The nurse describes the normal breastfed stool as:

a. green and loose. b. dark green and sticky. c. pale yellow and frequent. d. bright yellow and pasty.

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A hospital in an urban area has been identified as delivering culturally competent care. What characteristic will be obvious when entering this organization?

1. Being aware of personal perspectives. 2. Treating all who utilize its services in the same manner. 3. Having conscious adaptation of care to the cultural context. 4. Providing services that are accepting and respectful of diverse populations.

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A patient who has received some traumatic

news is panicking and asks for some medication to help settle down. The nurse anticipates giving which drug that is most appropriate for this situation? a. Diazepam (Valium) b. Zolpidem (Ambien) c. Phenobarbital d. Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)

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A patient diagnosed with prediabetes asks what can be done to prevent the development of the disease. What should the nurse recommend to this patient? (Select all that apply.)

a. Exercise b. Lose weight c. Stop smoking d. Eliminate all starches from the diet e. Avoid red meat and root vegetables

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