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crazycityslicker

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In planning the care for a client who is scheduled for induction of labor with exogenous oxytocin, which of the following assessments would be essential?
 
  A) Fetal heart rate
  B) Cervical ripening
  C) Vaginal discharge
  D) Fundal height

Question 2

The clinic nurse notices that each time Claire, a 7-year-old child, is brought in to see the doctor for assessment, her mother and aunt accompany her.
 
  Claire has been diagnosed with leukemia that is currently in remission but still requires frequent blood work. Claire's mother states that she finds Claire's illness to be very traumatic and is having difficulty coping. Claire's aunt encourages Claire's mother, and distracts Claire while her blood work is being drawn. Claire's aunt could be described as taking on the:
  A) Therapist role
  B) Kinship role
  C) Socializer role
  D) Child-care giver role



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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