The newborn infant's stools should change from dark to brown-yellow, then yellow.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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When teaching the patient with Addison's disease about hormone replacement, the nurse instructs that too low a dose may be indicated by:

A) Weight gain B) Dizziness on standing C) Increase in systolic blood pressure D) Headache

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What describes nonpharmacologic techniques for pain management?

a. They may reduce pain perception. b. They usually take too long to implement. c. They make pharmacologic strategies unnecessary. d. They trick children into believing they do not have pain.

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A stroke patient has been discharged from the hospital and requires care at home. Family support includes the patient's husband and one adult child who lives 90 minutes away with her family, who helps as often as possible

The husband has had to miss work often and has stopped playing golf weekly to care for his wife. What tertiary care service may be a benefit not only to the family members but to also the patient? a. Home health care b. Respite care c. Hospice care d. Extended care

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The nurse suspects that the client may have vascular disease. During the examination, the nurse is alert to the client's complaints of:

1. Headache, dizziness, and tingling of body parts 2. Diplopia, floaters, and headaches 3. Leg cramps, numbness of extremities, and edema 4. Pain and cramping in the lower extremities relieved by walking

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