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Variations in the state of consciousness of newborns are called ___________________ _, ___________________ _, and ___________________ _ states. The sleep states are ___________________ _ and ___________________ _ sleep.
 
  The wake states are ___________________ _, ___________________ _, ___________________ _, and ___________________ _. The best time for parent-infant interaction is the ___________________ _ state. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The nurse is preparing to make a home visit to admit a new patient to services. Which actions should the nurse take to ensure personal safety? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Keeping the car doors unlocked
  B) Keeping the gas tank of the car full
  C) Parking the car in a well-lighted area
  D) Using a map to avoid getting lost in a strange neighborhood
  E) Informing the agency of the estimated arrival time and expected return



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Answer to Question 1

Sleep, transitional, awake; quiet sleep, active sleep; quiet alert, active alert, crying; quiet alert.
Various states of consciousness or awareness are commonly observed in the newborn. Nurses should teach parents how to recognize and respond to the various behavioral states.

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B, C, D, E
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Safety tips for making home care visits include keeping the gas tank full, park in a well-lighted area, using a map to avoid getting lost, and informing the agency of the estimated arrival time and expected return. The nurse should keep the car doors locked for safety.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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