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Haya94

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While conducting the first prenatal health history visit, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient is taking various herbal remedies and over-the-counter medications for minor ailments.
 
  Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as being appropriate for the patient at this time? A) Risk for injury to fetus related to lifestyle choices
  B) Deficient knowledge regarding exposure to teratogens during pregnancy
  C) Health-seeking behaviors related to strong cultural desire to have a healthy child
  D) Health-seeking behaviors related to guidelines for nutrition and activity during pregnancy

Question 2

Initial care of the child with a chemical burn to the eye(s) is focused on
 
  a. Irrigation of the affected eye(s)
  b. Application of topical steroids
  c. Administration of an analgesic
  d. Administration of medication to constrict the pupils



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The patient is taking herbal remedies and over-the-counter medications, many of which can be teratogenic to the developing fetus. This is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for the nurse to select for this assessment finding. There is no enough information to determine if the fetus is at risk because of the patient's lifestyle choices. The patient has not asked for specific information so health-seeking behavior diagnoses would not be appropriate for the patient at this time.

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A Chemical eye burns are an ocular emergency and best managed by immediate
irrigation of the eye(s) with water or normal saline solution.
B Topical steroids usually are applied after irrigation.
C Caring for a frightened child is very difficult. Pain medication may help the child
cope with the situation, but the initial care is irrigation.
D Further treatment may include the use of medications to dilate the pupils to
decrease the risk of adhesions.





 

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