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dbose

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The nurse is assisting with collection of a chorionic villus sampling, and positions the woman:
 
  A) for a blood collection. B) in the high Fowler's position. C) in the side-lying position. D) for a pelvic exam.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a pregnant client who is complaining of frequent heartburn. The nurse's best advice would be:
 
  A) You can buy all sorts of over-the-counter medications to help with the symptoms. B) Avoid fried or spicy foods, and avoid overeating. C) Try lying down after meals to rest for awhile and allow the food
 
  to digest. D) Eat only three meals per day.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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