The nurse is teaching the mother of an infant with tetralogy of Fallot. The mother asks what to do when her infant becomes very blue and has trouble breathing after crying. The nurse should tell the mother,
A. "Leave the infant alone until the crying stops. "
B. "Put the infant in the knee-chest position. "
C. "Offer the infant a bottle of formula. "
D. "Take the infant for a ride in the car. "
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Following a cystoscopy that confirmed a diagnosis of bladder cancer, a client is scheduled for chemotherapy and a ileal conduit urinary diversion. The nurse should include which of the following points in the client's preoperative teaching
A. The client's need to perform stoma self-care immediately after surgery.
B. The client's need to remain on bed rest for 3 days following surgery.
C. The procedure creates a stoma and he must wear a pouch afterward.
D. The client will be able to control urine passage through the stoma.
An otherwise healthy adolescent has meningitis and is receiving IV and oral fluids. The nurse should monitor this client's fluid intake because fluid overload may cause
A. cerebral edema.
B. dehydration.
C. heart failure.
D. hypovolemic shock.
The nurse applies a fetal monitor to a 15-year-old primagravida admitted to the hospital with possible pregnancy-induced hypertension. Which monitor pattern would the nurse expect to observe if the client is experiencing uteroplacental insufficiency
A. Late deceleration.
B. Early deceleration.
C. Variable deceleration.
D. Fetal acceleration.
Touching other people without their permission, reading someone else's mail, and using personal possessions without asking permission are all examples of
A. antisocial behavior.
B. manipulation.
C. poor boundaries.
D. passive-aggressive behavior.