OB Hesi Stack 1 Flashcards

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A primipara has delivered a stillborn fetus at 30-weeks gestation. To assist the parents with the grieving process, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement?

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Provide an opportunity for the parents to hold their infant in privacy

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What is the priority nursing assessment immediately following the birth of an infant with esophageal atresia and a tracheoesophageal (TE) fistula?

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Body temperature

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What is the most important assessment for the nurse to conduct following the administration of epidural anesthesia to a client who is at 40-weeks gestation?

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Maternal blood pressure

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A 34-week primigravida woman with preeclampsia is receiving Lactated Ringer’s 500ml with magnesium sulfate 20 grams at the rate of 3g/hr. How many ml/hr should the nurse program the infusion pump? (Enter numeric value only.)

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75ml/hr

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A 6-year-old with heart failure (HF) gained 2 pounds in the last 24 hours. Which intervention is more important for the nurse to implement?

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Assess bilateral lung sounds

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A mother of a 3-year-old boy has just given birth to a new baby girl. The little boy asks the nurse, “Why is my baby sister eating my mommy’s breast?” How should the nurse respond? (Select all that apply.)

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Explain that newborns get milk from their mothers in this way
Reassure the older brother that is does not hurt his mother.
Remind him that his mother breastfed him too.

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The nurse is examining an infant for possible cryptorchidism. Which exam technique should be used?

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Place the infant in a warm room and use a calm approach

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The nurse is planning care for a client at 30-weeks gestation who is experiencing preterm labor. What maternal prescription is most important in preventing this fetus from developing respiratory syndrome?

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Betamethasone (Celestone) 12mg deep IM

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Insulin therapy is initiated for a 12-year-old child who is admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Which action is most important for the nurse it include in the child’s plan of care?

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Monitor serum glucose for adjustment in infusion rate of regular insulin (Novolin R)

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A 3-month-old with myelomeningocele and atonic bladder is catheterized every 4hrs to prevent urinary retention. The home health nurse notes that the child has developed episodes of sneezing, urticarial, watery eyes, and a rash in the diaper area. What action is most important for the nurse to take?

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Change to latex-free gloves when handling infant

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The healthcare provider prescribes Amoxicillin 500mg PO every 8hrs for a child who weighs 22 pounds. The available suspension is labeled, Amoxicillin Suspension 250mg/5ml. The recommended maximum dose is 50mg/kg/24hr. How many ml should the nurse administer in a single dose based on the child’s weight?

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10mL

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The nurse is caring for a female client, a primigravida with preeclampsia. Findings include +2 proteinuria, BP 172/112 mmHg, facial and hand swelling, complaints of blurry vision and a sever frontal headache. Which medication should the nurse anticipate for this client?

A

Magnesium sulfate

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A client at 35 weeks gestation complains of a <pain whenever the baby moves. On assessment, the nurse notes the client’s temperature to be 101.2 F (38.4 C), with severe abdominal or uterine tenderness on palpation. The nurse knows that these findings are indicative of what condition?

A

Chorioamnionitis

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A 4-year-old boy was recently diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Which characteristic of the disease is most important for the nurse to focus on during the initial teaching?

A

Lower legs become progressively weaker, causing a waddling, unsteady gait

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A male infant with a 2-day- history of fever and diarrhea is brought to the clinic by his mother who tells the nurse that the child refuses to drink anything. The nurse determines that the child has a weak cry with no tears. Which prescription is more important to implement?

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Infuse normal saline intravenously

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After administering varicella vaccine to a 5-year-old child, which instruction should the nurse provide the child’s parent?

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Apply a cool pack to the injection site to reduce discomfort

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The nurse is planning care for a 4-year-old girl who is diagnosed as having a developmental disability. What should be the primary focus of treatment for this child?

A

Help her achieve her maximum potential

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A 6-month-old child who had a cleft-lip repair has elbow restraints in place. What nursing intervention should the nurse plan to implement?

A

Remove restraints one at a time to provide range of motion exercises

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A new mother calls the nurse stating that she wants to start feeding her 6-month-old child something besides breast milk, but is concerned that the infant is too young to start eating solid foods. How should the nurse respond?

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Reassure the mother that the infant is old enough to eat iron-fortified cereal

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A 10-year-old is admitted to the orthopedic unit with a diagnosis of slipped femoral capital epiphysis (SFCE). What focus should the nurse include in this child’s plan of care?

A

Pin and incisional care after surgery

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While caring for a laboring client on continuous fetal monitoring, the nurse notes a fetal heart rate pattern that falls and rises abruptly with a V shaped appearance. What action should the nurse take first?

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Change the maternal position

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A postpartum client who is Rh-negative refuses to receive RhoGAM after delivery of an infant who is Rh-positive. Which information should the nurse provide this client?

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RhoGAM prevents maternal antibody formation for future Rh-positive babies.

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The nurse observes a mother giving her 11-month-old ferrous sulfate (iron drops), followed by 2 ounces of orange juice. What should the nurse do next?

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Give the mother positive feedback about the way she administered the medication.

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A 6-week-old infant diagnosed with pyloric stenosis has recently developed projectile vomiting. Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the infant is becoming dehydrated?

A

Weak cry without any tears

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A full term, 24-hour-old infant in the nursery regurgitates and suddenly turns cyanotic. What should the nurse do first?

A

Stimulate the infant to cry

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A client at 40-weeks- gestation presents to the obstetrical floor and indicates that the amniotic membranes ruptured spontaneously at home. She is in active labor, and feels the need to bear down and push. What information is most important for the nurse to obtain first?

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Color and consistency of fluid

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An infant with tetralogy of Fallot becomes acutely cyanotic and hyperneic. Which action should the nurse implement first

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Place the infant in a knee-chest position

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A one-day-old neonate develops a cephalahematoma. The nurse should closely assess this neonate for which common complication?

A

Jaundice

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The nurse is reviewing the serum laboratory finding for a 5-day-old infant with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Which laboratory results should be reported to the healthcare provider immediately?

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Sodium of 119 mEq/L

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A breastfeeding infant, screened for congenital hypothyroidism, is found to have low levels of thyroxine (t4) and high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). What is the best explanation for this finding?

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The TSH is high because of the low production of t4 by the thyroid

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The nurse is assessing a 2-hour-old infant born by cesarean delivery at 39-weeks gestation. Which assessment finding should receive the highest priority when planning the infant’s care

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Respiratory rate of 76 breaths/minute

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The parents of a newborn tell the nurse that their baby is already trying to walk. How should the nurse respond?

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Explain the newborn’s normal stepping reflex

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During the admission procedure of a 6-year-old, the child states, I’m going to have an operation. Which response is best for the nurse to provide to this child?

A

Tell me what an operation is

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34
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One day after vaginal delivery of a full-term baby, a postpartum client’s white blood cell count is 15,000/mm3. What action should the nurse take first?

A

Check the differential, since the WBC is normal for this client

35
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The mother of a preschool-aged child calls the school nurse to report that her child was bitten by a tick while on a school outing last week. The mother tells the nurse that she removed the tick and flushed it down the toilet. What action should the school nurse take?

A

Schedule a test for Lyme disease if rash appears

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Albumin 25% IV is prescribed for a child with nephrotic syndrome. Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the medication is having desired effect?

A

Reduction of edema

37
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The nurse is conduction postpartum teaching with a mother who is breastfeeding her infant. When discussing birth control which method should the nurse recommend to this client as best for her to use in preventing unwanted pregnancy?

A

Condoms and contraceptive foam or gel

38
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A community health nurse visits a family in which a 16-year-old unmarried daughter is pregnant with her first child and is at 32-weeks gestation. The client tells the nurse that she has been having intermittent back pain since the night before. What is the priority nursing intervention?

A

Ask the client if she has experienced any recent changes in vaginal discharge

39
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A young girl with a fractured radius has a cast applied. As the cast is drying, it is elevated above the level of her heart. Which assessment finding should the nurse report to the healthcare provider immediately?

A

Numbness and inability to move fingers

40
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At 39-weeks gestation, a multigravida is having a nonstress test (NST), the fetal heart rate (FHR) has remained non-reactive during 30 minutes of evaluation. Based on this finding, which action should the nurse implement?

A

Place an acoustic stimulator on the abdomen

41
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A pregnant woman in the first trimester of pregnancy has hemoglobin of 8.6 mg/dl and a hematocrit of 25.1%. What food should the nurse encourage this client to include in her diet?

A

Chicken

42
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The nurse is preparing to administer methylergonovine maleate (Methergine) to a postpartum client. Based on what assessment finding should the nurse withhold the drug?

A

Blood pressure 149/90

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The nurse is planning care for a 16-year-old, who has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). The nurse includes activities to strengthen and mobilize the joints and surrounding muscle. Which physical therapy regimen should the nurse encourage the adolescent to implement?

A

Exercise in a swimming pool

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A client receiving oxytocin (Pitocin) to augment early labor. Which assessment is most important for the nurse to obtain each time the infusion rate is increased?

A

Contraction pattern

45
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A neonate who has congenital adrenal hypoplasia (CAH) presents with ambiguous genitalia. What is the primary nursing consideration when supporting the parents of a child with this anomaly?

A

Discuss the need for cortisol and aldosterone replacement therapy after discharge

46
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The nurse assessing a 9-year old boy who has been admitted to the hospital with possible acute post streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN). In obtaining his history, what information is most significant?

A

A sore throats last week

47
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A loading dose of terbutaline (Brethine) 250 mcg IV is prescribed for a client in preterm labor. Brethine 20 mg is added to 1,000 ml DW. How many ml of the solution should the nurse administer?

A

13mL

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A 36-week primigravida is admitted to labor and delivery with severe abdominal pain and bright red vaginal bleeding. Her abdomen is rigid and tender to touch. The fetal heart rate FHR) is 90 beats/minute, and the maternal heart rate is 120 beats/minute. What action should the nurse implement first?

A

Notify the healthcare provider from the client’s bedside

49
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A laboring client’s membranes rupture spontaneously. The nurse notices that the amniotic fluid is greenish-brown. What intervention should the nurse implement first?

A

Assess the fetal heart rate

50
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A 5-year-old child is admitted to the pediatric unit with fever and pain secondary to a sickle cell crisis. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?

A

Initiate normal saline IV at 50 ml/hr

51
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A child has been vomiting for 3 days is admitted for correction of fluid and electrolyte imbalances. What acid base imbalance is this child likely to exhibit?

A

Metabolic alkalosis

52
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A child admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis is demonstrating Kussmaul respirations. The nurse determines that the increased respiratory rate is a compensatory mechanism for which acid base alteration?

A

Metabolic acidosis

53
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The nurse is caring for a 5-year-old child with Reye’s syndrome. Which goal of treatment most clearly relates to caring for this child?

A

Reduce cerebral edema and lower intracranial pressure

54
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A client whose labor is being augmented with an oxytocin (Pitocin) infusion requests an epidural for pain control. Findings of the last vaginal exam, performed 1 hour ago, were 3 cm cervical dilation, 60% effacement, and a 2-station. What action should the nurse implement first?

A

Give a bolus of intravenous fluids

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A child who received multiple blood transfusions after correction of a congenital heart defects is demonstrating muscular irritability and is oozing blood from the surgical incision. Which serum value is most important for the nurse before reporting to the healthcare provider?

A

Calcium

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A 6-year-old child is diagnosed with rheumatic fever and demonstrates associated chronic (sudden aimless movements of the arms and legs). Which information should the nurse to the parents?

A

The chorea or movements are temporary and will eventually disappear

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The nurse is measuring the frontal occipital circumference (FOC) of a 3-month-old infant, notes that the FOC has increased 5 inches since birth and the child’s head appears large in relation to body size. Which action is most important for the nurse to take next?

A

Palpate the anterior fontanel for tension and bulging

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A 16-year-old gravida 1, para 0 client has just been admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of eclampsia. She is not presently convulsing. Which intervention should the nurse plan to include in this client’s nursing care plan?

A

Keep airway equipment at the bedside

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During a well-child visit for their child, one of the parent who has an autosomal dominant disorder tells the nurse, We don’t plan on having any more children, since the next child is likely to inherit this disorder. How should the nurse respond?

A

Confirm that there is a 50% chance of their future children inheriting the disorder

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The nurse is caring for a one-year-old child following surgical correction of hypospadias. The nursing action has the highest priority?

A

Monitor urinary output

61
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Patient with Duchenne Disease. The nurse has to explain to the mother that:

A

This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive chromosome pattern

62
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Primipara patient. What is the pet at home that is not recommended?

A

Cat

63
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The nurse is preparing a 10-year-old with a lacerated forehead for suturing. Both parents and 12 year old sibling at the child’s bedside. Which instruction best supports family?

A

Please decide who will stay when the healthcare provider begins suturing

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The parents of a 3 year-old boy who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) ask how can our son have this disease? We are wondering if we should have any more children. What information should the nurse provide these parents?

A

This is an inherited X-linked recessive disorder, which primarily affects male children in the family

65
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A 4 month old girl is brought to the clinic by her mother because she has had a cold for 2 or 3 days and woke up this morning with a hacking cough and difficulty breathing. Which additional assessment finding should alert the nurse that the child is in acute respiratory distress?

A

Flaring of the nares

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A two year old child with a heart failure (HF) is admitted for replacement of a graft for coarctation of the aorta. Prior to administering the next dose of digoxin (Lanoxin) the nurse obtains an apical heart rate of 128 bpm. What action should the nurse implement?

A

Administer the schedule dose

67
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Which nursing intervention is most important to include in the plan of care for a child with acute glomerulonephritis?

A

Weight the child daily

68
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A 7 year old child is admitted to the hospital with acute glomerulonephritis (AGN). When obtaining the nursing history which finding should the nurse expect to obtain?

A

A recent strep throat infection

69
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A child with leukemia is admitted for Chemotherapy and the nursing diagnosis altered nutrition, less those body requirements related to anorexia, nausea and vomiting” is identified. Which intervention the nurse included in this child plan of care?

A

Allow the child to eat any food desired and tolerated

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A client delivers a viable infant, but begins to have excessive uncontrolled vaginal bleeding after the IV Pitocin is infused. When notifying the healthcare provider of the condition, what information is most important for the nurse to provide?

A

Maternal blood pressure

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A new mother is having trouble breast feeding her newborn son. He is making frantic rooting motions and will not grasp the nipple. What intervention would be most helpful to this mother?

A

Ask the mother to stop feeding, confront the infant, and then assist the mother to help the baby latch on.

72
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A blind little girl, 8 year sold was admitted to the hospital, what should the nurse advise?

A

Bring familiarly toys from home, such as bear, doll

73
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A woman with mastitis should use a?

A

ice pack

74
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What should you do to the client when Belling?

A

Change the client position before call the doctor

75
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A pregnant woman with hyperemesis gravidarium, what is the best nurse intervention

A

Administered prescribed IV solution

76
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What should be assessed of a newborn yellow abdomen and chest?

A

Assess bilirubin leve

77
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A child with HIV, what should you assess?

A

Assess respiratory system

78
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What should a patient with Glomerulonephritis not eat?

A

strawberries

79
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How do you confirm RDS in a newborn?

A

Diaphragmatic breathing

80
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Baby has ADHD what should you advise parents to do for kid?

A

Encourage the parents to help the baby with homework

81
Q

What does propanol do?

A

decreases headache

82
Q

What is Palirizumab (synagis) given for?

A

High risk baby

83
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Watery vaginal white in the first trimester is normal. True or false?

A

True