Given: pH = 7.26 PaCO2 = 58 HCO3 = 15 Your initial interpretation of this ABG: I. uncompensated respiratory alkalosis II. partially compensated metabolic acidosis III. mixed acidosis IV. compensated metabolic acidosis
With shortened hospital stays, new mothers are often dischar…
With shortened hospital stays, new mothers are often discharged before they begin to experience symptoms of the baby blues or after birth depression. As part of the discharge teaching, the nurse can prepare the mother for this adjustment to her new role by instructing her regarding self-care activities to help prevent after birth depression. The most accurate statement as related to these activities is to:
This ECG displays which of the following
This ECG displays which of the following
The labor of a pregnant woman with preeclampsia is going to…
The labor of a pregnant woman with preeclampsia is going to be induced. Before initiating the Pitocin infusion, the nurse reviews the woman’s latest laboratory test findings, which reveal a platelet count of 90,000, an elevated aspartate transaminase (AST) level, and a falling hematocrit. The nurse notifies the physician because the laboratory results are indicative of:
Muscular fitness may have an effect on management, attenuati…
Muscular fitness may have an effect on management, attenuation (delay the onset or progression of disease), and even prevention of chronic disease.
Given: pH = 7.26 PaCO2 = 58 HCO3 = 15 Your initial inter…
Given: pH = 7.26 PaCO2 = 58 HCO3 = 15 Your initial interpretation of this ABG: I. uncompensated respiratory alkalosis II. partially compensated metabolic acidosis III. mixed acidosis IV. compensated metabolic acidosis
To promote bonding and attachment immediately after delivery…
To promote bonding and attachment immediately after delivery, the most important nursing intervention is to:
While examining a newborn, the nurse notes uneven skinfolds…
While examining a newborn, the nurse notes uneven skinfolds on the buttocks and a click when performing the Ortolani maneuver. The nurse recognizes these findings as a sign that the newborn probably has:
A woman gave birth to a 7-lb, 3-ounce infant boy 2 hours ago…
A woman gave birth to a 7-lb, 3-ounce infant boy 2 hours ago. The nurse determines that the woman’s bladder is distended because her fundus is now 3 cm above the umbilicus and to the right of the midline. In the immediate after birth period, the most serious consequence likely to occur from bladder distention is:
In planning for the care of a 30-year-old woman with pregest…
In planning for the care of a 30-year-old woman with pregestational diabetes, the nurse recognizes that the most important factor affecting pregnancy outcome is the: