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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING 8E PILLITTERI TEST
1.	For which reasons would a nurse review infant mortality statistics in the United States? (Select all that apply.) 
A)	Measures the quality of pregnancy care 
B)	Reviews information on overall nutrition 
C)	Compares health with those of other states 
D)	Determines infant health and available care 
E)	Provides an index of the country's general health Ans: A, B, D, E 
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Infant mortality statistics provide an index of a country's general health, measures the quality of pregnancy care, ...
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1.	For which reasons would a nurse review infant mortality statistics in the United States? (Select all that apply.) 
A)	Measures the quality of pregnancy care 
B)	Reviews information on overall nutrition 
C)	Compares health with those of other states 
D)	Determines infant health and available care 
E)	Provides an index of the country's general health Ans: A, B, D, E 
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Infant mortality statistics provide an index of a country's general health, measures the quality of pregnancy care, ...
Life: The Science of Biology, Eleventh Edition
Chapter 15: Gene Mutation and Molecular Medicine 
1.	Sequencing of a child’s genomic DNA reveals that the child is a heterozygote for a new mutation. This mutation appears in all of the cells tested from a variety of tissues (including skin, blood, and hair). The mutation is not found in either the mother or the father. Most likely, this is a new	mutation that occurred in	. 
a.	somatic; one of the parents 
b.	somatic; the child 
c.	germ line; one of the parents 
d.	germ line; both of the paren...
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Chapter 15: Gene Mutation and Molecular Medicine 
1.	Sequencing of a child’s genomic DNA reveals that the child is a heterozygote for a new mutation. This mutation appears in all of the cells tested from a variety of tissues (including skin, blood, and hair). The mutation is not found in either the mother or the father. Most likely, this is a new	mutation that occurred in	. 
a.	somatic; one of the parents 
b.	somatic; the child 
c.	germ line; one of the parents 
d.	germ line; both of the paren...
Zerwekh: Nursing Today, 6th Edition
1.	A newborn has several congenital anomalies incompatible with living beyond a month. He cannot retain formula, and his temperature drops when he is removed from the warmer. Two nurses who alternate caring for the baby argue about whether or not to attempt bottle feedings and whether he should be removed from the warmer to be held. What is the origin of the conflict described? 
a.	Ethical values 
b.	Nursing role concerns 
c.	Personal goals for advancement 
d.	Personality differences 
ANS: A 
Th...
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1.	A newborn has several congenital anomalies incompatible with living beyond a month. He cannot retain formula, and his temperature drops when he is removed from the warmer. Two nurses who alternate caring for the baby argue about whether or not to attempt bottle feedings and whether he should be removed from the warmer to be held. What is the origin of the conflict described? 
a.	Ethical values 
b.	Nursing role concerns 
c.	Personal goals for advancement 
d.	Personality differences 
ANS: A 
Th...
TEST BANK FOR BASIC NURSING Thinking, Doing, and Caring, 2nd Edition By Treas
Contents: 
I. How Nurses Think 
Chapter 1. Nursing Past & Present 
Chapter 2. Critical Thinking and Nursing Process 
Chapter 3. Assessment 
Chapter 4. Nursing Process: Diagnosis 
Chapter 5. Planning Outcomes 
Chapter 6. Planning Interventions 
Chapter 7. Implementation & Evaluation 
Chapter 8. Theory, Research, & Evidence Based Practice 
II. Factors Affecting Health 
Chapter 9. Development: Infancy through Middle Adulthood 
Chapter 10. Development: Older Adulthood 
Chapter 11. Experiencing Healt...
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Contents: 
I. How Nurses Think 
Chapter 1. Nursing Past & Present 
Chapter 2. Critical Thinking and Nursing Process 
Chapter 3. Assessment 
Chapter 4. Nursing Process: Diagnosis 
Chapter 5. Planning Outcomes 
Chapter 6. Planning Interventions 
Chapter 7. Implementation & Evaluation 
Chapter 8. Theory, Research, & Evidence Based Practice 
II. Factors Affecting Health 
Chapter 9. Development: Infancy through Middle Adulthood 
Chapter 10. Development: Older Adulthood 
Chapter 11. Experiencing Healt...
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice 
 
 
•	Question 1 
 
 
1 out of 1 points 
 
In treating patients for depression, the first line pharmacological treatment would be: 
Selected 
Answer:	Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) 
Answers:	Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) 
Benzodiazepines 
 
 
 
 
 
•	Question 2 
 
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
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NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice 
 
 
•	Question 1 
 
 
1 out of 1 points 
 
In treating patients for depression, the first line pharmacological treatment would be: 
Selected 
Answer:	Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) 
Answers:	Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) 
Benzodiazepines 
 
 
 
 
 
•	Question 2 
 
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
ESSENCE OF ANTHROPOLOGY 4TH EDITION BY HAVILAND