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ashley

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When a pregnant woman with diabetes experiences hypoglycemia while hospitalized, the nurse should have the client:
 
  a. Eat six saltine crackers or drink 8 oz of milk.
  b. Drink 8 oz of orange juice with 2 teaspoons of sugar added.
  c. Drink 4 oz of orange juice followed by 8 oz of milk.
  d. Eat a candy bar.

Question 2

Immediately at delivery, the infant's heat loss is predominantly from:
 
  a. conduction.
  b. convection.
  c. evaporation.
  d. radiation.



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Answer to Question 1

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Crackers provide carbohydrates in the form of polysaccharides.
Orange juice and sugar will increase the blood sugar, but not provide a slow-burning carbo-hydrate to sustain the blood sugar.
Milk is a disaccharide and orange juice is a monosaccharide. This will provide an increase in blood sugar but will not sustain to level.
This provides only monosaccharides.

Answer to Question 2

C
Because the infant is wet with amniotic fluid and blood, heat loss by evaporation occurs quickly.




ashley

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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