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student77

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The piece of assessment data that would constitute a diagnosis of preterm labor is:
 
  1. Cervical effacement of 30 or more.
  2. Cervical change of 0.5 cm per hour.
  3. Two contractions in 30 minutes.
  4. Eight contractions in 1 hour.

Question 2

Which meal would the nurse recommend to a client who is iron deficient?
 
  a. 3 ounces chicken, 1 cup of corn, 1 cup lettuce salad, 1 small banana
  b. 1 cup of spaghetti with tomato sauce, 2 ounces cheese, 1 slice French bread
  c. 4 ounces roast beef, 1 slice whole grain bread, 1 cup spinach greens, 1 cup milk
  d. 2 scrambled eggs, 1 English muffin, 1 cup orange juice



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Cervical effacement of 80 or more would define preterm labor.
2. A cervical change of at least 1 cm per hour would define preterm labor.
3. Four contractions in 20 minutes would define preterm labor.
4. Eight contractions in 1 hour does define a diagnosis of preterm labor.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse would recommend the meal containing meat and spinach greens because they are good sources of iron. Cheese is a protein source, and the rest of the meal does not contain iron sources. While egg yolks are sources of iron, but the rest of the meal does not contain iron sources.




student77

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


amynguyen1221

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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