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Mr. Wonderful

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A newborn is crying lustily when the nurse assesses vital signs. His apical heart rate is 170 . The nurse should
 
  a. notify the pediatrician and prepare an IV setup
  b. record the findings and continue with the assessment
  c. record the findings and recheck the rate when the infant has quieted
  d. request another nurse to take the apical pulse to verify your finding

Question 2

Which recommendation would be helpful to a client in reducing her symptoms of PMS?
 
  a. Take prescribed estrogen supplements.
  b. Increase dietary intake of protein.
  c. Enroll in an aerobic exercise program.
  d. Limit complex carbohydrates and fats.



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Answer to Question 1

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The findings should be recorded, with a notation that the neonate was crying and then rechecked after the neonate has quieted. It is not necessary to notify the pediatrician and prepare an IV setup because an increased heart rate accompanies crying in the neonate normally.

Answer to Question 2

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Increasing exercise in conjunction with dietary changes and stress management are modalities encouraged to help decrease the manifestations of PMS. Taking prescribed estrogen supplements will only aggravate PMS. PMS is not related to protein intake. Limiting complex carbohydrates and fats will not have an impact on PMS manifestations.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


peter

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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