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The nurse is preparing a client for cesarean birth because induction has led to uterine hyperstimulation. Which of the following would the nurse suspect as a cause of the hyperstimulation?
 
  A) Uteroplacental hypoperfusion
  B) Uterine rupture
  C) Fetal compromise from hypoxia
  D) Increased production of exogenous oxytocin

Question 2

The pediatric nurse prepares the newborn for phototherapy. The nurse knows that the two organs that must be protected are the:
 
  A) eyes and ears.
  B) eyes and hands.
  C) eyes and genitals.
  D) genitals and hands.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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