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stevenposner

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A nonstress test is an assessment test based on which phenomenon?
 
  A) Braxton-Hicks contractions cause fetal heart-rate alterations.
  B) Fetal heart rate slows in response to a uterine contraction.
  C) Fetal movement causes an increase in maternal heart rate.
  D) Fetal heart sounds increase in connection with fetal movement.

Question 2

The nurse is concluding her initial visit with a patient 28 weeks pregnant on bedrest for premature rupture of membranes. What data should the nurse consider when determining the timing of the next home visit?
 
  A) The location of the home
  B) Patient's type of health insurance
  C) Amount of supervision and health education needed by the patient
  D) The home visit schedule and needs of the agency to plan the visit



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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