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The perinatal nurse describes the need for an assessment for deep vein thrombosis in the postpartum patient. The test is described as:
 
  A) Homans' sign: extended legs, flexed knees followed by dorsiflexion of the foot
  B) Homans' sign: flexed legs, flexed knees followed by foot extension
  C) Chadwick's sign: extended legs, flexed knees, followed by dorsiflexion of the foot
  D) McBurney's sign: flexed legs, flexed knees followed by foot extension

Question 2

Nutritional counseling is a priority topic during an adolescent pregnancy. Which of the following topics would you expect to include in the teaching plan?
 
  A) Ways the pregnant adolescent can learn to cook her own food
  B) Ways to obtain good pregnancy nutrition in restaurants
  C) Ways to remember to take an iron supplement daily
  D) Nutritional advantages of fresh foods over frozen foods



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jamesnevil303

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C




mmm

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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