Question Answered step-by-step 52, the nurses are assessing a postpartum client who has preeclampsiaand is receiving IC sulfate. Which of the following assessment findings would indicate possible toxicity in the preeclamptic client? Select all that apply. -Absent deep tendon reflexes -Severe headache -Oliguria -D Respiratory rate of 11 -Altered level of consciousness53. A 13 year old boy states. The girls in my class tower over me. What would the nurse’s most informative response be? -It may seem that way because girls have a growth spurt two years earlier than boys. -B. Perhaps your parents are not exceptionally tall -You may feel short but you are actually average height for your age -Boys usually experience a growth spurt one year earlier than girls.54. A nurse is deciding which toy would be the best choice for a 10 month old infant. Which of the following toys should the nurse choose?A, A push and pull toyB crayons and a coloring bookC, Puzzles with multiple piecesD, Crib gym55. Nursing care of a post operative  OB client following cesarean delivery should include which of the following interventions to the client’s plan of care to prevent thrombophlebitis? A.      Frequent ambulationB.      strict bed restC.       Apply warm compresses to the client’s lower legsD.       position pedal owner crying knees while she is resting in supine position 56. In lactic Ting, the client reports nipples soreness. Which of the following actions will diminish her discomfort during breastfeeding? (Select all that apply) A.      Utilize of breast form until Nipple’s soreness has resolvedB.      Rotate breastfeeding positionC.       alternate breast at the beginning of each feelingD.       Express breast milk and apply to her nipples between feesE.       Limit breastfeeding to every four hours to allow the tissue time to heal57. Folate plays a big role in promoting healthy fetal development. Why is folate so important? -Folate help prevent mental retardation -Folate helps prevent cretinism cretinism -Folate helps prevent gestational diabetes -Folate helps prevent neural tube defects.58. A client presents at 1 week postpartum with suspected endometritis. Which of the following findings will be most consistent with the condition? A.      T 99.6B.      Pelvic painC.       Lochia serosaD.      Painful urination       59. Everyone has a different perception of pain. That is why when it comes to pain management we base our interventions on what the client says rather than why we observe. However, sometimes our clients do not ask for pain medication. What observation would make them think that our client in labor might need pain medication? (Select all that apply) A.      Resting with eyes closedB.      Clenched fistsC.       Facial grimacingD.      Non-labored respirationsE.       Elevated blood pressure60. A nurse is working with the RN as he creates a plan for a woman who is in active labor.  The RN has written several nursing diagnoses, each of them specific to a defined stage of labor. The RN review the following nursing diagnosis with the nurse and then asks, which of these four diagnoses would be most appropriate for a woman in the fourth stage of labor? Which of the following would be the best response? A.      Fear related to the probable need for cesarean delivery.B.      Risk for injury related to hemorrhageC.       Dysuria related to prolonged labor and decreased intake.D.      Pain related to increasing frequency and intensity of contractions.61. Parents repost seeing ‘white spots ‘on their baby’s face and ask what they need to do next. The mother points out the spots, and the nurse sees that it is milia. Which is often seen on the face and nose of an infant. What is the best response for the parent? A.      Squeeze out the white material after cleaning the face.B.      Leave the milia alone. It will disappear spontaneously. No treatment is needed.C.       Wash the infant’s face with a mild astringent several times a day.D.      Contact a pediatric dermatologist for topical medications62.  A. child has an order for Amoxicillin 40 mg/kg/day in two equally divided does. The child weighs 55 pounds.  How many mg will the child receive at each dose? ( round to the nearest whole number). A.      750 mgB.      450 mgC.       500 mgD.      1000 mg 63. Folate, calcium, Iron and protein are all important nutrients for women who are pregnant.  Which of the following is a good source of calcium? A.      Orange juice drinkB.      BakedC.       MilkD.      Lean ground bee 64. A client presents 5 days post-partum reporting that she is breastfeeding, and her breast feel heavy and swollen. Which of the following recommendations would be appropriate for this client? A.      Express milk from both breastsB.      Avoid stimulating the nipples as that will worsen the symptoms 73.  When planning care for a-year – old child. Which of the following toys would be the choice? A.      Modeling clay.B.      Checkerboard and checker.C.       A puzzle with 100 piecesD.      A mobile that is brightly colored.74. A nurse is providing discharge instructions with a client who is 2 days postpartum and has a history of postpartum depression with her last pregnancy. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?  A. Plan to return to work within 4-6 weeks.   B. contact case manager once a week for symptom check.  C. Nap when the baby is napping. D. Stay home until your follow up at 2 weeks postpartum.75. A 3-year-old child, while playing with her favorite toy in the playroom of the pediatric unit, is approached by another child who also wants to play with the same toy. What should the nurse anticipate that the 3-year- old will do next? A.      Ignore the toy and go on to something else.B.      Become angry, and a physical response might ensure.C.       Play cooperatively with the other childD.      Give up the toy and refuse to play more.  Health Science Science Nursing NUR 212 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step 52, the nurses are assessing a postpartum client who has preeclampsiaand is receiving IC sulfate. Which of the following assessment findings would indicate possible toxicity in the preeclamptic client? Select all that apply. -Absent deep tendon reflexes -Severe headache -Oliguria -D Respiratory rate of 11 -Altered level of consciousness53. A 13 year old boy states. The girls in my class tower over me. What would the nurse’s most informative response be? -It may seem that way because girls have a growth spurt two years earlier than boys. -B. Perhaps your parents are not exceptionally tall -You may feel short but you are actually average height for your age -Boys usually experience a growth spurt one year earlier than girls.54. A nurse is deciding which toy would be the best choice for a 10 month old infant. Which of the following toys should the nurse choose?A, A push and pull toyB crayons and a coloring bookC, Puzzles with multiple piecesD, Crib gym55. Nursing care of a post operative  OB client following cesarean delivery should include which of the following interventions to the client’s plan of care to prevent thrombophlebitis? A.      Frequent ambulationB.      strict bed restC.       Apply warm compresses to the client’s lower legsD.       position pedal owner crying knees while she is resting in supine position 56. In lactic Ting, the client reports nipples soreness. Which of the following actions will diminish her discomfort during breastfeeding? (Select all that apply) A.      Utilize of breast form until Nipple’s soreness has resolvedB.      Rotate breastfeeding positionC.       alternate breast at the beginning of each feelingD.       Express breast milk and apply to her nipples between feesE.       Limit breastfeeding to every four hours to allow the tissue time to heal57. Folate plays a big role in promoting healthy fetal development. Why is folate so important? -Folate help prevent mental retardation -Folate helps prevent cretinism cretinism -Folate helps prevent gestational diabetes -Folate helps prevent neural tube defects.58. A client presents at 1 week postpartum with suspected endometritis. Which of the following findings will be most consistent with the condition? A.      T 99.6B.      Pelvic painC.       Lochia serosaD.      Painful urination       59. Everyone has a different perception of pain. That is why when it comes to pain management we base our interventions on what the client says rather than why we observe. However, sometimes our clients do not ask for pain medication. What observation would make them think that our client in labor might need pain medication? (Select all that apply) A.      Resting with eyes closedB.      Clenched fistsC.       Facial grimacingD.      Non-labored respirationsE.       Elevated blood pressure60. A nurse is working with the RN as he creates a plan for a woman who is in active labor.  The RN has written several nursing diagnoses, each of them specific to a defined stage of labor. The RN review the following nursing diagnosis with the nurse and then asks, which of these four diagnoses would be most appropriate for a woman in the fourth stage of labor? Which of the following would be the best response? A.      Fear related to the probable need for cesarean delivery.B.      Risk for injury related to hemorrhageC.       Dysuria related to prolonged labor and decreased intake.D.      Pain related to increasing frequency and intensity of contractions.61. Parents repost seeing ‘white spots ‘on their baby’s face and ask what they need to do next. The mother points out the spots, and the nurse sees that it is milia. Which is often seen on the face and nose of an infant. What is the best response for the parent? A.      Squeeze out the white material after cleaning the face.B.      Leave the milia alone. It will disappear spontaneously. No treatment is needed.C.       Wash the infant’s face with a mild astringent several times a day.D.      Contact a pediatric dermatologist for topical medications62.  A. child has an order for Amoxicillin 40 mg/kg/day in two equally divided does. The child weighs 55 pounds.  How many mg will the child receive at each dose? ( round to the nearest whole number). A.      750 mgB.      450 mgC.       500 mgD.      1000 mg 63. Folate, calcium, Iron and protein are all important nutrients for women who are pregnant.  Which of the following is a good source of calcium? A.      Orange juice drinkB.      BakedC.       MilkD.      Lean ground bee 64. A client presents 5 days post-partum reporting that she is breastfeeding, and her breast feel heavy and swollen. Which of the following recommendations would be appropriate for this client? A.      Express milk from both breastsB.      Avoid stimulating the nipples as that will worsen the symptoms 73.  When planning care for a-year – old child. Which of the following toys would be the choice? A.      Modeling clay.B.      Checkerboard and checker.C.       A puzzle with 100 piecesD.      A mobile that is brightly colored.74. A nurse is providing discharge instructions with a client who is 2 days postpartum and has a history of postpartum depression with her last pregnancy. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?  A. Plan to return to work within 4-6 weeks.   B. contact case manager once a week for symptom check.  C. Nap when the baby is napping. D. Stay home until your follow up at 2 weeks postpartum.75. A 3-year-old child, while playing with her favorite toy in the playroom of the pediatric unit, is approached by another child who also wants to play with the same toy. What should the nurse anticipate that the 3-year- old will do next? A.      Ignore the toy and go on to something else.B.      Become angry, and a physical response might ensure.C.       Play cooperatively with the other childD.      Give up the toy and refuse to play more.  Health Science Science Nursing NUR 212 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)