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Mr. Wonderful

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A baby was born 4 days ago at 34 weeks gestation. She is receiving phototherapy as ordered by the physician for neonatal jaundice. She has symptoms of temperature instability, dry skin, poor feeding, lethargy, and irritability.
 
  The nurse's priority nursing intervention(s) is to:
  Select all answers that apply.
  A) verify laboratory results to check for hypomagnesia.
  B) verify laboratory results to check for hypoglycemia.
  C) monitor the baby's temperature to check for hypothermia.
  D) calculate 24-hour intake and output to check for dehydration.

Question 2

A pediatric nurse working in a mental health clinic is caring for a 10-year-old child who exhibits signs of depression. The nurse knows that these signs include:
  Select all answers that apply.
 
  A) persistent sad or irritable mood.
  B) exaggerated feelings of self-worth.
  C) increased interest in activities and hobbies.
  D) significant change in appetite or body weight.



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

C, D

Answer to Question 2

A, D



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