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clmills979

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A client expresses concern that her 3-hour-old newborn is difficult to awaken. The nurse explains that this behavior indicates:
 
  A) normal progression into sleep cycle C) a physiological abnormality
  B) probable hypoglycemia D) poor oxygen saturation and perfusion

Question 2

A new mother, after changing her newborn's diaper, asks why the stool is almost black in color. The nurse responds by:
 
  A) asking her if she took iron during her pregnancy
  B) telling her that it is meconium and normal in newborns
  C) testing the stool for occult blood
  D) calling the health care provider to report this finding



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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