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ishan

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A nurse is developing a program for pregnant women with diabetes about reducing complications.
 
  Which factor would the nurse identify as being most important in helping to reduce the maternal/fetal/neonatal complications associated with pregnancy and diabetes?
  A) Stability of the woman's emotional and psychological status
  B) Degree of glycemic control achieved during the pregnancy
  C) Evaluation of retinopathy by an ophthalmologist
  D) Blood urea nitrogen level (BUN. within normal limits

Question 2

After teaching a woman who has had an evacuation for a hydatidiform mole (molar pregnancy. about her condition, which of the following statements indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful?
 
  A) I will be sure to avoid getting pregnant for at least 1 year.
  B) My intake of iron will have to be closely monitored for 6 months.
  C) My blood pressure will continue to be increased for about 6 more months.
  D) I won't use my birth control pills for at least a year or two.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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