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futuristic

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In comparison to contraction stress tests (CSTs), the nonstress test (NST) for antepartum fetal assessment:
 
  a. Has no known contraindications.
  b. Has fewer false-positive results.
  c. Is more sensitive in detecting fetal compromise.
  d. Is slightly more expensive.

Question 2

An adolescent who recently moved to a new school in a different town presents to an ambulatory care center and describes the following: I have no friends in my new school, and I no longer want to go to college.
 
  I know I will be lonely there, too.. Which of these takes priority when speaking with the adolescent? 1. Helping the adolescent realize the value of post-secondary education
  2. Promotion of healthy mental health outcomes
  3. Acknowledgement of the fact that it takes several months to make new friends at a new school, due to adolescent exclusion behaviors
  4. The adolescent should consider the importance of remaining in a close parentchild relationship during these stressful times.



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Answer to Question 1

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A The NST is noninvasive, inexpensive, and has no known contraindications.
B The NST has a high rate of false-positive results.
C The NST is less sensitive than the CST.
D The NST is relatively inexpensive.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. It would not be appropriate to discuss the importance of a college education at this time, since the adolescent must deal with the loss of friends and developing new friends first.
2. The adolescent obviously is lonely with the move to the new school. The nurse should focus on appropriate coping methods that will enhance good mental health outcomes for the child.
3. The nurse should focus on appropriate coping methods that will enhance good mental health outcomes for the child, not rationalizing the situation.
4. The parentchild relationship should not be used as a substitute for the development of new peer relationships.




futuristic

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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