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Unit 02: Basic Principles of Pharmacology Rosenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants, 2nd Edition
Unit 02: Basic Principles of Pharmacology 
Rosenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician 
Assistants, 2nd Edition
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Unit 02: Basic Principles of Pharmacology 
Rosenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician 
Assistants, 2nd Edition
TEST BANK FOR ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 9TH EDITION BY PATTON
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Chapter 1—Introduction
Chapter 1—Introduction
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Normal new born process of adaptation
High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions



Normal Newborn: Processes of Adaptation
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- The Childbearing Family with Special Needs Foundations of Maternal-Newborn & Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition • Exam (elaborations)
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High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions



Normal Newborn: Processes of Adaptation
The Childbearing Family with Special Needs Foundations of Maternal-Newborn & Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition
1. A pregnant patient who abuses cocaine admits to exchanging sex for her drug habit. 
This behavior puts her at a greater risk for 
a. 
postmature birth. 
b. 
sexually transmitted diseases. 
c. 
hypotension and vasodilation. 
d. 
depression of the central nervous system. - ANS: B 
Sex acts exchanged for drugs place the woman at increased risk for sexually 
transmitted diseases because of having multiple partners and lack of protection. 
Premature delivery of the infant is one of the most com...
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1. A pregnant patient who abuses cocaine admits to exchanging sex for her drug habit. 
This behavior puts her at a greater risk for 
a. 
postmature birth. 
b. 
sexually transmitted diseases. 
c. 
hypotension and vasodilation. 
d. 
depression of the central nervous system. - ANS: B 
Sex acts exchanged for drugs place the woman at increased risk for sexually 
transmitted diseases because of having multiple partners and lack of protection. 
Premature delivery of the infant is one of the most com...
- Introduction to Forensic and Investigative Accounting
Adversary - a person, group, etc., that opposes or attacks; opponent; enemy. 
allegation - An assertion that someone has done something wrong, often without proof: 
Bootlegger - someone who makes or sells illegal liquor 
Committee on Sponsoring Organization (COSO) or Treadway Commission - Formed in 
1985, is dedicated to providing thought leadership through the development of 
comprehensive frameworks and guidance on enterprise risk management, internal 
controls, and fraud in private organiz...
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Adversary - a person, group, etc., that opposes or attacks; opponent; enemy. 
allegation - An assertion that someone has done something wrong, often without proof: 
Bootlegger - someone who makes or sells illegal liquor 
Committee on Sponsoring Organization (COSO) or Treadway Commission - Formed in 
1985, is dedicated to providing thought leadership through the development of 
comprehensive frameworks and guidance on enterprise risk management, internal 
controls, and fraud in private organiz...
Chapter 1 Workbook [Hartmann Nursing Assistant Care The Basics(4th Edition)] Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care
A policy is - A course of action to be followed. For example, all health information must 
remain confidential. 
Abuse - Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical ,mental or emotional pain or 
injury to someone 
Accepting a birthday gift from a resident - Unprofessional 
Active Neglect - Intentional or unintentional treatment that causes harm to a person's 
body-includes slapping, bruising, cutting, burning, physically restraining, pushing, 
shoving, and rough handling 
Activities Direct...
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A policy is - A course of action to be followed. For example, all health information must 
remain confidential. 
Abuse - Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical ,mental or emotional pain or 
injury to someone 
Accepting a birthday gift from a resident - Unprofessional 
Active Neglect - Intentional or unintentional treatment that causes harm to a person's 
body-includes slapping, bruising, cutting, burning, physically restraining, pushing, 
shoving, and rough handling 
Activities Direct...
High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions
Four hours after the birth of a healthy neonate of an insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetic 
mother, the baby appears jittery and irritable and has a high-pitched cry. Which nursing 
action has top priority? - Test for the blood glucose level. 
In an infant with cyanotic cardiac anomaly, the nurse should expect to see - little to no 
improvement in color with oxygen administration. 
Infection can be transmitted to the neonate from mother during the pregnancy or birth or 
from the mother, famil...
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Four hours after the birth of a healthy neonate of an insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetic 
mother, the baby appears jittery and irritable and has a high-pitched cry. Which nursing 
action has top priority? - Test for the blood glucose level. 
In an infant with cyanotic cardiac anomaly, the nurse should expect to see - little to no 
improvement in color with oxygen administration. 
Infection can be transmitted to the neonate from mother during the pregnancy or birth or 
from the mother, famil...
Normal Newborn: Processes of Adaptation
2. Which organs are nonfunctional during fetal life? 
a. Eyes and ears 
b. Lungs and liver 
c. Kidneys and adrenals 
d. Gastrointestinal system - ANS: B 
Conduction occurs when the infant comes in contact with cold objects. Radiation is the 
transfer of heat to a cooler object that is not in direct contact with the infant. Convection 
occurs when heat is transferred to the air surrounding the infant. Evaporation can occur 
during birth or bathing as a result of wet linens or clothes, or insen...
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2. Which organs are nonfunctional during fetal life? 
a. Eyes and ears 
b. Lungs and liver 
c. Kidneys and adrenals 
d. Gastrointestinal system - ANS: B 
Conduction occurs when the infant comes in contact with cold objects. Radiation is the 
transfer of heat to a cooler object that is not in direct contact with the infant. Convection 
occurs when heat is transferred to the air surrounding the infant. Evaporation can occur 
during birth or bathing as a result of wet linens or clothes, or insen...
Postpartum Maternal Complications Foundations of MaternalNewborn & Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition
A multiparous patient is admitted to the postpartum unit after a rapid labor and birth of a 
4000-g infant. Her fundus is boggy, lochia is heavy, and vital signs are unchanged. The 
nurse has the patient void and massages her fundus; however, the fundus remains 
difficult to find and the rubra lochia remains heavy. Which action should the nurse take 
next? 
a. 
Recheck vital signs. 
b. 
Insert a Foley catheter. 
c. 
Notify the health care provider. 
d. 
Continue to massage the fundus. - c. 
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A multiparous patient is admitted to the postpartum unit after a rapid labor and birth of a 
4000-g infant. Her fundus is boggy, lochia is heavy, and vital signs are unchanged. The 
nurse has the patient void and massages her fundus; however, the fundus remains 
difficult to find and the rubra lochia remains heavy. Which action should the nurse take 
next? 
a. 
Recheck vital signs. 
b. 
Insert a Foley catheter. 
c. 
Notify the health care provider. 
d. 
Continue to massage the fundus. - c. 
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