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Arii_bell

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In the acronym BRAIDED, which is used to identify the key components of informed consent the nurse must document?
 
  1. B stands for babies..
  2. R stands for reproduction..
  3. A stands for alternatives..
  4. I stands for ineffective..

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During the complete physical examination, 24 hours after birth:
 
  1. the parents are excused to reduce their normal anxiety.
  2. the nurse can gauge the neonate's maturity level by assessing its general appear-ance.
  3. once often neglected, blood pressure is now routinely checked.
  4. when listening to the heart, the S1 and S2 sounds can be heard; the first sound, somewhat higher in pitch and sharper than the second.



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Incorrect. B stands for benefits: information about advantages and success rates.
2. Incorrect. R stands for risks: information about disadvantages and failure rates.
3. Correct. A stands for alternatives: information about other viable methods.
4. Incorrect. I stands for inquiries: opportunity to ask questions.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Incorrect. The parents' presence actively involves them in child care and gives the nurse a chance to observe interactions.
2. Correct. The nurse will be looking at skin color, alertness, cry, head size, and other fea-tures.
3. Incorrect. Blood pressure is not usually taken unless cardiac problems are suspected.
4. Incorrect. The second sound is higher and sharper than the first.




Arii_bell

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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