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Which finding would cause the nurse to suspect that a newborn is experiencing overstimulation?
 
  A) Focused gaze
  B) Heart rate changes
  C) Quiet alert state
  D) Regular respirations

Question 2

When reviewing the medical record of a client scheduled for labor induction, which of the following findings would cause the nurse to notify the healthcare provider?
 
  A) Hypertonic uterine contractions
  B) Active genital herpes infection
  C) Fetal distress
  D) Unknown vaginal bleeding



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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