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chandani

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The nurse's friend is talking about delivering her baby in a tub of warm water to make the baby's entry into the world less traumatic. The nurse explains that one of the contraindications for this form of delivery is the need for the infant to:
 
  A) have the shock of the cold air stimulate the baby to let out a lusty cry. B) take a deep breath as soon as the head is delivered. C) let out a loud, lusty cry prior to delivery of the lower body. D) keep the umbilical cord dry.

Question 2

The clinic nurse recognizes that caring for patients and families is challenging due to:
  Select all answers that apply:
 
  A) Advances in technology
  B) Potential legal ramifications of actions to one's professional career
  C) Decreased patient expectations of care
  D) The increased pace of health care technology



jamesnevil303

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A, B, D



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