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geodog55

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As hospitals became the primary setting for women to deliver, a significant change in nursing was:
 
  A) the creation of maternity nursing as a specialty. B) women postponing childbirth to pursue a career. C) the increase in risk factors the laboring woman encountered. D) the increase in obstetricians who delivered babies.

Question 2

A woman is scheduled to have epidural anesthesia for a cesarean birth. Which of the following would you anticipate including in the preoperative plan of care while she waits for the anesthetic?
 
  A) Encouraging her to ambulate
  B) Administering an oral antacid
  C) Administering morphine sulfate IM
  D) Keeping her turned on her side



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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