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codyclark

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An infant with hypocalcemia is receiving an intravenous bolus of calcium. Which sign signals the nurse to stop the administration of this medication?
 
  a. Tachypnea of the newborn
  b. Bradycardia
  c. Decrease of acrocyanosis
  d. Gastric irritation (diarrhea)

Question 2

When caring for a newly delivered woman, the nurse is aware that the best measure to prevent abdominal distention after a cesarean birth is
 
  a. Rectal suppositories
  b. Early and frequent ambulation
  c. Tightening and relaxing abdominal muscles
  d. Carbonated beverages



tanna.moeller

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Answer to Question 1

B
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A Tachypnea is seen in many neonates delivered by cesarean section, but it is not
associated with the administration of calcium.
B If bradycardia or dysrhythmias occur during administration, stop the drug
infusion immediately.
C Acrocyanosis is not a major problem of calcium administration.
D Gastric irritation is usually seen with administration of oral calcium.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Rectal suppositories can be helpful after distention occurs, but do not prevent it.
B Activity can aid the movement of accumulated gas in the gastrointestinal tract.
C Ambulation is the best prevention.
D Carbonated beverages may increase distention.



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