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nenivikky

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Which complaint by a patient at 35 weeks of gestation requires additional assessment?
 
  a. Shortness of breath when climbing stairs
  b. Abdominal pain
  c. Ankle edema in the afternoon
  d. Backache with prolonged standing

Question 2

The nurse has just assisted the father in bathing the newborn 2 hours after birth. The nurse explains to the father that the newborn must remain in the radiant warmer. This is based on which of the following assessment data?
 
  1. Heart rate 120.
  2. Temperature 96.8F.
  3. Respiratory rate 50.
  4. Temperature 99.6F



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Answer to Question 1

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A Shortness of breath is an expected finding by 35 weeks.
B Abdominal pain may indicate preterm labor or placental abruption.
C Ankle edema in the afternoon is a normal finding at this stage of pregnancy.
D Backaches while standing is a normal finding during the later stages of
pregnancy.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Heart rate and respiratory rate are within normal limits for a newborn 2 hours old.
1. Heart rate and respiratory rate are within normal limits for a newborn 2 hours old.
2. After the first bath, the temperature is rechecked. If the temperature falls below 97.7F, the nurse returns the newborn to the radiant warmer. The re-warming process is gradual, to prevent hypothermia.
3. Heart rate and respiratory rate are within normal limits for a newborn 2 hours old.
4. After the first bath, the temperature is rechecked. If the temperature falls below 97.7F, the nurse returns the newborn to the radiant warmer. The re-warming process is gradual, to prevent hypothermia.





 

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