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itsmyluck

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A nursing instructor asks a student When resuscitating a newborn infant, what are some of the common reasons the chest may not be rising with each squeeze of the bag valve mask? Which response by the student would indicate that further teaching
 
  is needed? (Select all that apply.) a. Inadequate face mask seal
  b. Too much pressure being exerted
  c. Airway blocked because of secretions
  d. Infant uncooperative
  e. Not enough pressure being used to ventilate the infant
  f. Airway blocked because of improper head position

Question 2

The term used to guide the cultural aspects of nursing care and respect individual differences is termed which of the following?
 
  A) Diversity nursing
  B) Ethnicity nursing
  C) Family nursing
  D) Transcultural nursing



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Answer to Question 1

A, C, E, F

Common reasons why the chest may not be rising include inadequate face mask seal, airway blocked because of improper head position or secretions, and not enough pressure being used to ventilate the infant.

Answer to Question 2

D



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