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jhjkgdfhk

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The nurse is providing instructions to a mother on how to use thought stopping to help her child deal with anxiety and fear associated with frequent painful injections.
 
  Which of the following statements indicates the mother understands the technique?
  A) We will imagine that we are on the beach in Florida.
  B) We can talk about our favorite funny movie and laugh.
  C) She can let her body parts go limp, working from head to toe.
  D) We'll repeat 'quick stick, feel better, go home soon' several times.

Question 2

An indication for fetal diagnostic procedures is:
 
  a. Maternal diabetes.
  b. Maternal age older than 30.
  c. Previous infant more than 3000 g at birth.
  d. Weight gain of 25 lb.



Koolkid240

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A
Diabetes is a risk factor in pregnancy because of possible impairment of placental perfusion.
A maternal age greater than 35 years old is an indication for testing.
Having had another infant weighing greater than 4000 g is an indication for testing.
Excessive weight gain is an indication for testing. Normal weight gain is 25 to 35 lbs.



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