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A father is preparing a 4-year-old son for the arrival of a new baby. Which statement should the nurse suggest the father use to explain this to the child?
 
  A) Mother will need to spend a lot of time with the new baby..
  B) It will be fun to have a sister or brother to give your old toys to..
  C) The new baby will need your bed so we're buying you a new one..
  D) A new baby will make our family bigger but not change our love for you..

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When describing the structures involved in fetal circulation, the nursing instructor describes which structure as the opening between the right and left atrium?
 
  A) Ductus venosus
  B) Foramen ovale
  C) Ductus arteriosus
  D) Umbilical artery



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Answer to Question 1

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Preschool-age children may need to be assured periodically during pregnancy a new baby will be an addition to the family and will not replace them in their parents' affection. Explaining that the mother will have less time for the child, equating the new baby as fun, and taking away a bed for the baby will not help the child accept the new baby into the family.

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The foramen ovale is the opening between the right and left atrium. The ductus venosus connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava. The ductus arteriosus connects the main pulmonary artery to the aorta. The umbilical artery carries blood to the placenta.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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