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A child has been diagnosed with nephrolithiasis. The nurse taking care of the child will need to:
 
  1. Strain the urine for crystals.
   2. Measure accurate urinary output.
   3. Provide pain management.
   4. All of the above will need to occur.

Question 2

Factors that can impact the intrauterine growth of a fetus are: (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. The mother's nutrition.
   2. Maternal smoking.
   3. The mother's employment.
   4. The father's employment.
   5. Prescription drugs.



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1. Straining for crystals is needed for continued treatment.
2. Measuring output will determine if the crystals are causing blockage of the urine.
3. The crystals cause blockage, which causes inflammation and buildup of urine, causing the pain.
4. Straining for crystals is needed for continued treatment. Measuring output will determine if the crystals are causing blockage of the urine. The crystals cause blockage, which causes inflammation and buildup of urine, causing the pain.

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1. The mother's calorie, vitamin, and mineral intake all influence the fetus's growth.
2. Smoking inhibits the growth of the fetus due to lack of oxygen.
3. Employment is not a factor in growth.
4. Employment is not a factor in growth.
5. Certain medications decrease nutrition and oxygen to the fetus during development.




wrbasek0

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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