The client is at 20 weeks gestation, and asks the nurse what would be typical of a fetus at 20 weeks? How should the nurse reply? (Select all that apply.)
A. "The fetus has a body weight of 435 to 465 g."
B. "The fetus actively sucks and swallows amniotic fluid."
C. "The kidneys begin to produce urine."
D. "Nipples appear over the mammary glands."
E. "Activity and movement happens about once per day."
D
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The outcomes concept that emphasizes the multidisciplinary process of providing health care is known as outcomes:
a. maintenance. b. management. c. measurement. d. monitoring.
Which statement best illustrates the concept of "genetic determinism"?
1. "I am determined not to let my family history of multiple sclerosis frighten me away from my personal goals." 2. "I can eat what I want since there is no diabetes in my family." 3. "Since my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 50, I will do my self-breast exams every month." 4. "I think my grandfather's death from lung cancer when I was a teenager has kept me from ever smoking cigarettes."
When preparing to initiate a venipuncture for IV fluid and medication administration, the nurse considers which of the following?
a. Select a site that does not severely limit the child's activity. b. Select a site on the nondominant side. c. Select the smallest gauge possible that will allow for the prescribed IV fluids. d. Select the site that is the quickest and easiest for the nurse to access.
The client is admitted to the emergency department with complaints of abdominal pain. The client denies any nausea or vomiting. When asked, the client states the pain started 2 hours ago and describes the pain as "cramping."
The client is most likely experiencing what type of pain? 1. Chronic pain 2. Phantom pain 3. Visceral pain 4. Acute pain