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The nurse has returned from working as a maternalchild nurse volunteer for a nongovernmental organization. After completing a community presentation about this experience, the nurse knows that learning has occurred when a participant states:
 
  1. Malaria is a chronic disease, and rarely causes fetal loss.
  2. Escherichia coli bacteria can cause diarrhea but not stillbirth.
  3. Group B streptococci can cause infection and the death of the fetus.
  4. Viral infections don't cause fetal death in underdeveloped nations.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a 20-year-old labor patient who is autistic. This patient will not talk with the nurse, she wants her mother right at her side, and she obviously does not understand what is going on with her.
 
  Which term best describes the disability of this patient? 1. Developmental
  2. Learning
  3. Neurological
  4. Sensory



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Infections play a significant role in fetal death in underdeveloped nations. A first case of malaria during pregnancy frequently leads to fetal loss.
Rationale 2: E. coli can cause ascending infections prior to or after rupture of membranes.
Rationale 3: Group B streptococci can cause ascending infections prior to or after rupture of membranes.
Rationale 4: Viral infections play a significant role in fetal death in underdeveloped nations.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Autism is classified as a developmental disability that manifests before 22 years of age and creates limitations in three or more areas.
Rationale 2: Learning disabilities inhibit educational attainment.
Rationale 3: Autism is not a neurological disability.
Rationale 4: Sensory disabilities have to do with vision and hearing.



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