The nurse has assessed four newborns' respiratory rates immediately following birth. Which of the following respiratory rates would require further assessment by the nurse?
A. 60 breaths per minute
B. 70 breaths per minute
C. 64 breaths per minute
D. 28 breaths per minute
D
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Which of the following questions would be best for the nurse to use to begin gathering data about the headaches? 1) When did your migraines begin? 2) Tell me about your family history of migraines. 3) What are the types of things that trigger your headaches? 4) Describe what your headaches feel like.
A nursing instructor has completed a lecture on vitamins and minerals needed during pregnancy. To determine the students' understanding she developed a short quiz
One of the questions asked the students to identify the toxic effects of too much calcium. Which response by the students would indicate that further clarification is needed? (Select all that apply.) a. Coma d. Shock b. Convulsions e. Deposits in joints an soft tissue c. Kidney stones f. May inhibit iron and zinc absorption
The nurse is working with a child with multiple disabilities. The parents have asked the nurse to help them in meeting with the school board to develop an individualized education plan (IEP) and an individualized health plan (IHP)
The nurse can best partner with families with children with special health care needs to develop the child's IEP by: 1. Providing a written list of the child's medical diagnoses for the IEP meeting. 2. Offering to wait with the child while the parent attend the IEP meeting. 3. Listening to the parents' concerns and complaints about the school district. 4. Presenting verbally the child's cognitive physical and social skills to school officials at the IEP meeting.
Concerning the diagnosis and management of amenorrhea nurses should be aware that:
1. it is probably the result of a hormone deficiency that can be treated with medica-tion. 2. it may be a product of stress or excessive exercise. 3. it will likely require the patient to eat less and exercise more. 4. it often goes away on its own.