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The nurse explaining routine screening for the newly diagnosed pregnant woman explains the glucose screen test, including what information?
 
  A) The test is done at 15-20 weeks' gestation, and takes approximately one hour. B) The test is done at 12-16 weeks' gestation, and takes approximately three hours. C) The test is done at 24-28 weeks' gestation, and takes approximately 1-2 hours. D) The test is done at 15-20 weeks' gestation, and takes approximately three hours.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a newborn who had a circumcision performed using a PlastiBell. The nurse will include which of the following in the plan of care?
 
  A) Apply an ice pack to reduce swelling. B) Use A & D ointment or petroleum jelly at each diaper change. C) Clean the glans with alcohol during the bath. D) Apply direct pressure if bleeding occurs.



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Answer to Question 1

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