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faduma

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The nurse manager is planning a presentation on ethical issues in caring for the childbearing families. Which of the following should the nurse manager include as an example of maternal-fetal conflict?
 
  A. A client chooses an abortion after her fetus is diagnosed with a genetic anomaly.
   B. A 39-year-old nulliparous client undergoes therapeutic insemination.
   C. A family of a child with leukemia requests cord blood banking at this birth.
   D. A cesarean delivery of a breech fetus is court-ordered after the client refuses.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for an infant born at 37 weeks that weighs 1750 g (3 pounds 10 ounces). The head circumference and length are in the 25th percentile. What statement would the nurse expect to find in the chart?
 
  1. Preterm appropriate for gestational age, symmetrical IUGR
  2. Term small for gestational age, symmetrical IUGR
  3. Preterm small for gestational age, asymmetrical IUGR
  4. Preterm appropriate for gestational age, asymmetrical IUGR



mk6555

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

3
Explanation: 3. The infant is preterm at 37 weeks. Because the weight is below the 10th percentile, the infant is small for gestational age. Head circumference and length between the 10th and 90th percentiles indicate asymmetrical IUGR.



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