selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI) use in pregnancy is:
A. Persistent pulmonary hypertension
B. Congenital heart defect
C. Transient tachypnea
D. Autism spectrum disorder
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, A. Persistent pulmonary hypertension
The nurse is aware that the following maternal and fetal blood types could lead to
hemolytic disease of the newborn?
A. Maternal client: Rh-positive; Fetus: Rh-positive
B. Maternal client: Rh-positive; Fetus: Rh-negative
C. Maternal client: Rhesus (Rh)-negative; Fetus: Rh-negative
D. Maternal client: Rh-negative; Fetus: Rh-positive
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D. Maternal client: Rh-negative; Fetus: Rh-positive
A client with a second-degree tear asks the nurse when bowel elimination should
begin to return to normal. What is the nurse's best response:
A. The day after delivery
B. Three days postpartum
C. At two weeks postpartum
D. Six to seven days postpartum
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B. Three days postpartum
Ovulation normally occurs:
A. Two weeks before menstruation
, B. Immediately before menstruation
C. Three weeks before menstruation
D. Immediately after menstruation
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A. Two weeks before menstruation
A nurse is caring for a 39-week gestation newborn that displays jaundice at 28 hours
of life. Which of the following statements by the nurse would indicate an accurate
understanding of jaundice?
A. "Jaundice is common in exclusively formula-fed newborns"
B. "Typically, jaundice is caused by high levels of conjugated bilirubin"
C. "Jaundice is caused by the rapid breakdown of fetal hemoglobin in fetal red blood
cells"
D. "Bruising and cephalhematomas are considered risk factors for jaundice"
E. "Jaundice is caused by the immature kidney circulating conjugated bilirubin"
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C. "Jaundice is caused by the rapid breakdown of fetal hemoglobin in fetal
red blood cells"
D. "Bruising and cephalhematomas are considered risk factors for jaundice"
A newborn is reassessed at 6 hours of life and the nurse finds the following: heart rate
of 158/bpm, respiratory rate of 60 breaths per minute with thin clear nasal discharge.
This is recognized to be:
A. Abnormal state, intervention is required
B. Second period of reactivity
C. First period of reactivity
D. First period of stability