Pre-operative teaching is done by:
a. A nursing assistant
b. Whoever has time
c. A nurse
d. A social worker
C
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The client with blood type O Rh-negative has given birth to an infant with blood type O Rh-positive. The infant has become visibly jaundiced at 12 hours of age. The mother asks why this is happening. The best response by the nurse is:
1. "The RhoGAM you received at 28 weeks' gestation did not prevent alloimmunization." 2. "Your body has made antibodies against the baby's blood that are destroying her red blood cells." 3. "The red blood cells of your baby are breaking down because you both have type O blood." 4. "Your baby's liver is too immature to eliminate the red blood cells that are no longer needed."
The term ______________ nursing describes nursing care that incorporates all aspects of a person's culture in planning and providing care
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse administers an anticholinergic medication to the patient. When assessing this patient, what finding will the nurse consider a secondary effect of the drug?
A) Nasal congestion B) Tachycardia C) Hyperthermia D) Profuse sweating
The nurse is assessing the neurological status of a patient with chronic renal failure. Which of the following is the nurse most likely to assess in this patient?
1. weak hand grasps 2. expressive aphasia 3. flaccid paralysis 4. numbness and pain of the lower extremities