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rachel9

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When planning care for children, the nurse uses a new concept that incorporates the family as equal partners in the rehabilitation process, which is called:
 
  a. child-centered care.
  b. systems-centered care.
  c. family-centered care.
  d. individual-centered care.

Question 2

The physical condition of the infant is assessed at birth through the use of an Apgar score.
 
  If the infant has a heart rate of 105, is crying, has some flexion in the arms, sneezes, and has a pink body and blue limbs 5 minutes after delivery, the baby's Apgar score is: a. 5.
  b. 7.
  c. 8.
  d. 10.



bimper21

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Answer to Question 1

C
Family-centered care is an evolving concept that uses the family as equal partners in the rehabilitation process.

Answer to Question 2

C
The Apgar scoring is: fetal heart rate (FHR) over 100 = 2; crying = 2; flexed arms = 1; sneeze = 2; pink body, blue limbs = 1



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