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TEST BANK Essentials of Pediatric Nursing 4th Edition Kyle Carman Popular
  • TEST BANK Essentials of Pediatric Nursing 4th Edition Kyle Carman

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  • TEST BANK Essentials of Pediatric Nursing 4th Edition Kyle Carman Test Bank Questions with Complete Solutions Essentials of Pediatric Nursing 4th Edition Kyle Carman Test Bank CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Child Health and Pediatric Nursing MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.A nurse is planning a teaching session for parents of preschool children. Which statement explains why the nurse should include information about morbidity and mortality? a.Life-span statistics are included in the dat...
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Maternal-Child Nursing Care 3rd Edition by Scannell Ruggiero Popular
  • Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Maternal-Child Nursing Care 3rd Edition by Scannell Ruggiero

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  • Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Maternal-Child Nursing Care 3rd Edition by Scannell Ruggiero MULTIPLE CHOICE A patient chooses to have the certified nurse midwife (CNM) provide care during her pregnancy. What does the CNMs scope of practice include? • Practice independent from medical supervision • Comprehensive prenatal care • Attendance at all deliveries • Cesarean sections ANS:B The CNM provides comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care, attends uncomplicate...
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) (Exam 1) Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) (Exam 1) Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) (Exam 1) Questions and Answers Already Passed NICU Levels Because NICU's are so costly and such specialized treatment facilities they are categorized by level of care and region Level 1 NICU Level II NICU Level III NICU Level 1V NICU Level I NICU: Able to identify at risk pregnancies and neonates; able to provide emergency care for complications; small community hospitals Level II NICU: Usually in urban areas; able to manage most maternal...
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High Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • High Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • High Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Questions and Answers 100% Pass The nurse in NICU is assessing a neonate delivered at 32 weeks gestation. Which pathophysiological manifestation is the nurse's greatest concern? 1. Absent or weak reflexes 2. Presence of a heart murmur 3. Apnea 20 seconds or longer 4. Low hemoglobin lab level ANS 3 Apnea for 20 seconds or longer is the nurse's greatest concern. Even though this is expected in premature neonates, the nurse will still focus on ABCs. ...
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NICU Medications Latest Update  Graded A+
  • NICU Medications Latest Update Graded A+

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  • NICU Medications Latest Update Graded A+ Rocuronium (Zemuron) Short-term paralysis (short duration, rapid reversal) During elective placement of endotracheal tubes to minimize trauma and improve success of procedure. IV Wears off the quickest of all available paralytics. Acyclovir One of the only antibiotics available to treat a viral infection (HSV). Chickenpox, shingles, genital herpes, cold sore. Extremely safe, minimal side effects. Oral or IV. N/V, diarrhea. Albute...
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CLC Section 2: Exam Questions With Complete Solutions/ Verified Answers
  • CLC Section 2: Exam Questions With Complete Solutions/ Verified Answers

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  • CLC Section 2: Exam Questions With Complete Solutions/ Verified Answers True or False: Smoking cigarettes is an absolute contraindication to breastfeeding. False True or False: Prolactin levels are high in mothers who use tobacco products. False; Lower prolactin levels in mothers who use tobacco products True or False: Babies of smoking mothers may nap less, according to research. True True or False: Cadmium levels are higher in breastmilk than in infant formula. False T...
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NUR 376 Exam III Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • NUR 376 Exam III Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • NUR 376 Exam III Questions and Answers Already Passed 1. A 1-day old neonate, 32 weeks gestation, is in an overhead warmer. The nurse assesses the morning axillary temperature as 96.9 F. Which of the following could explain this assessment finding? a. This is a normal temperature for a preterm neonate. b. Axillary temperatures are not valid for preterm babies. c. The supply of brown adipose tissue is incomplete. d. Conduction heat loss is pronounced in the baby. C Brown fat is less in ...
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NNP CCPR 2015 Practice Exam Questions & Answers
  • NNP CCPR 2015 Practice Exam Questions & Answers

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  • NNP CCPR 2015 Practice Exam Questions & Answers Indication of a plugged endotracheal tube is a. condensation in the endotracheal tube b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement c. tachycardia - ANSWERSb. sudden decrease in chest wall movement A neonate has a low T4 and elevated TSH. The appropriate next step would be a. begin thyroid hormone replacement therapy b. monitor the infant for lethargy, hypotonia and feeding difficulties c. recheck T4 and TSH levels at two months of age - ...
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Revision Exam With Quality Answers 2024.
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  • NICU Levels - Answer Because NICU's are so costly and such specialized treatment facilities they are categorized by level of care and region Level 1 NICU Level II NICU Level III NICU Level 1V NICU Level I NICU: - Answer Able to identify at risk pregnancies and neonates; able to provide emergency care for complications; small community hospitals Level II NICU: - Answer Usually in urban areas; able to manage most maternal and neonatal complications; transitional care nursery; i...
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NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2024)Correct 100%
  • NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2024)Correct 100%

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  • Indication of a plugged endotracheal tube is a. condensation in the endotracheal tube b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement c. tachycardia - ANSWER b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement A neonate has a low T4 and elevated TSH. The appropriate next step would be a. begin thyroid hormone replacement therapy b. monitor the infant for lethargy, hypotonia and feeding difficulties c. recheck T4 and TSH levels at two months of age - ANSWER a. begin thyroid hormone replacement therapy ...
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Exam Study Guide 2024
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Exam Study Guide 2024

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  • NICU Levels - Because NICU's are so costly and such specialized treatment facilities they are categorized by level of care and region Level 1 NICU Level II NICU Level III NICU Level 1V NICU Level I NICU: - Able to identify at risk pregnancies and neonates; able to provide emergency care for complications; small community hospitals Level II NICU: - Usually in urban areas; able to manage most maternal and neonatal complications; transitional care nursery; in-house anesthesia; ventilatio...
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(Exam 1) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) questions and answers
  • (Exam 1) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) questions and answers

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  • NICU Levels - answer-Because NICU's are so costly and such specialized treatment facilities they are categorized by level of care and region Level 1 NICU Level II NICU Level III NICU Level 1V NICU Level I NICU: - answer-Able to identify at risk pregnancies and neonates; able to provide emergency care for complications; small community hospitals Level II NICU: - answer-Usually in urban areas; able to manage most maternal and neonatal complications; transitional care nursery; in-house an...
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