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A patient is receiving magnesium sulfate.Which side effect
should the nurse monitor for with this patient? - Answer-
Decreased Respirations it can slow down or stop
breathing
Babinski reflex - Answer-big toe bends upward and the
other toes fan out when the sole of the foot is stroked.
A nurse is caring for a patient who is in labor and is placed
on a monitor.How should the nurse determine the duration
of contractions? - Answer-Count the time from the
beginning of one contraction to the end of the same
contraction.
A nurse is caring for a patient being evaluated for sexually
transmitted infection (STI).A negative rapid plasma reagin
(RPR) indicates that a patient is probably not infected with
which STI? - Answer-Syphilis
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gonorrhea is a bacterial infection caused by - Answer-
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
condylomata are genital warts caused by - Answer-human
papillomavirus (HPV),
A patient comes to the family planning clinic requesting
information.Which information should the nurse obtain
initially to determine the patient's knowledge base?. -
Answer-The reason for the patient's visit at this time.
A nurse is caring for a newborn of a diabetic mother
(IDM).What should the nurse monitor for during care of the
newborn? - Answer-Jitteriness
Is hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia the cause of jitters in
infants of diabetic mothers (IDM) - Answer-Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia in infants can also cause symptoms such
as - Answer-Jitteriness, seizures, lethargy, poor feeding,
sweating, trembling, and pale complexion.
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Normal ranges for blood glucose in newborns - Answer-40
to 150 mg/dL (2.2 to 8.3 mmol/L).
A nurse is assessing a newborn.Which finding may
indicate a problem? - Answer-The newborn's nostrils flare
slightly during respiration.
A nurse is explaining physiological jaundice to a nursing
student.Which of the following should the nurse include
when discussing risk factors for neonatal physiological
jaundice? - Answer-Gestational age of 35-38 weeks.
A baby boy is circumcised on the day of discharge.Which
observation should the nurse make prior to the infant's
discharge?. - Answer-Make sure the baby can urinate
normally without pain The time and amount of the first
post-procedure voiding.
A patient who is 38 weeks pregnant is admitted to the
hospital in active labor.On admission, the patient says,
"For the past ten hours, I have been leaking small
amounts of urine." Which action should the nurse take
initially? - Answer-Test the patient's vaginal secretions with
nitrazine paper.