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The nurse is caring for a newly diagnosed pregnant client during the first prenatal visit, and prioritizes care by:
 
  1. Providing client teaching to prevent complications.
  2. Providing screening for gestational diabetes.
  3. Providing screening for pre-eclampsia.
  4. Assessing fetal heart tones.

Question 2

All healthcare facilities have emergency codes that the nurse needs to know. Which of the following code is commonly used to describe a bomb threat in the facility?
 
  1. Code Red
  2. Code Blue
  3. Code Yellow
  4. Code Silver
  5.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The first priority of care for this client is to provide teaching to help the woman avoid anything that would potentially damage the fetus or alter the progress of the healthy pregnancy.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Code Red is most often used to describe a fire.



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