Assessment of fetal position is routinely performed during a client's prenatal visits using:
a. an abdominal ultrasound c. Leopold's maneuvers
b. extroversion d. a vaginal ultrasound
C
Leopold's maneuvers is a series of specific palpations of the pregnancy uterus to determine fetal positioning and presentation.
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A) While reviewing the literature B) During the development of a research report C) While the study is in progress in the field D) After developing an intervention protocol
The nurse is to change a client's dressing after surgery. This type of nursing intervention is categorized as being:
a. activity of daily living. b. therapeutic intervention. c. teaching. d. discharge planning.
A patient who has a slowly healing wound from a traumatic injury is prescribed an arginine supplement
What information would the nurse provide about this supplement? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Arginine helps to build collagen for wound healing. 2. Arginine will help build blood supply to the injured area. 3. Arginine helps support the immune system. 4. Arginine is essential for coagulation. 5. Arginine decreases bacterial proliferation.
A nurse's family has moved to a rural area to be near her spouse's aging parents. What might the nurse notice about the family's new environment?
a. It is very difficult to obtain continuing education, except for online programs. b. Neighbors seem to expect the nurse to know everything about all health care and illness conditions. c. Neighbors ask questions about health concerns any time they see the nurse, regardless of where they are. d. People come to the health clinic before their situation becomes relatively serious. e. People seem to feel perfectly comfortable asking the nurse for confidential information about other people who have been in to the clinic. f. The nurse feels that people simply do not appreciate her expertise and advice.