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High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions Normal Newborn: Processes of Adaptation

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Human Needs and Human Development

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3 ways an NA can meet emotional needs of residents and their families - 1. Listen 2. Offer support and encouragement 3. refer any problems you cannot help with to the nurse or social worker 4 ways that NA can accommodate residents' sexual needs - 1. Knock before entering the room 2. Provide ...

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The Childbearing Family with Special Needs Foundations of Maternal-Newborn & Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition

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1. A pregnant patient who abuses cocaine admits to exchanging sex for her drug habit. This behavior puts her at a greater risk for a. postmature birth. b. sexually transmitted diseases. c. hypotension and vasodilation. d. depression of the central nervous system. - ANS: B Sex acts exchang...

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Postpartum Maternal Complications Foundations of MaternalNewborn & Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition

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A multiparous patient is admitted to the postpartum unit after a rapid labor and birth of a 4000-g infant. Her fundus is boggy, lochia is heavy, and vital signs are unchanged. The nurse has the patient void and massages her fundus; however, the fundus remains difficult to find and the rubra lo...

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Normal Newborn: Processes of Adaptation

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2. Which organs are nonfunctional during fetal life? a. Eyes and ears b. Lungs and liver c. Kidneys and adrenals d. Gastrointestinal system - ANS: B Conduction occurs when the infant comes in contact with cold objects. Radiation is the transfer of heat to a cooler object that is not in direct...

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High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions

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Four hours after the birth of a healthy neonate of an insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetic mother, the baby appears jittery and irritable and has a high-pitched cry. Which nursing action has top priority? - Test for the blood glucose level. In an infant with cyanotic cardiac anomaly, the nurse s...

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