KETTERING NPS PATIENT ASSESSMENT TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
KETTERING NPS PATIENT ASSESSMENT TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS The neonatal/pediatric specialist attends a high-risk delivery in which the newborn's buttocks and lower extremities present first. This fetal presentation is best referred to as A. complete breech. B. frank breech. C. incomplete breech. D. transverse lie. - CORRECT ANS-A. complete breech. Protruding intestines contained within a translucent membrane or sac best describes which of the following conditions? A. Gastroschisis B. Omphalocele C. Myelomeningocele D. DiGeorge Syndrome - CORRECT ANS-B. Omphalocele A Glasgow Coma Scale score of ten (10) indicates A. no head injury. B. mild head injury. C. moderate head injury. D. severe head injury. - CORRECT ANS-C. moderate head injury. mild = 13-15 moderate = 9-12 CONTINUES...
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a glasgow coma scale score of ten 10 indicate