Please help me to answer ALL the letters with the correct answer. NO MORE EXPLANATION 3. Five-month-old baby girl died of Sudden death infant syndrome (SIDS). As a nurse how can you explain the cause of death of the baby to the mother? A. it is due to hypoglycemia B. it is due to occluded airway C. It is due to cardiac failure D. it is due to aspiration 3. SGA newborns are at risk for difficulty in thermoregulation. As a nurse how can you best explain this to their parents. A. They are preterm so they are born relatively small in size B. They are more active than usual so they throw off covers C. They do not have as much fats stores as do other infants D. Their skin is more susceptible to the conduction of cold 3. SGA newborns are at risk for difficulty in thermoregulation. As a nurse how can you best explain this to their parents. A. They are preterm so they are born relatively small in size B. They are more active than usual so they throw off covers C. They do not have as much fats stores as do other infants D. Their skin is more susceptible to the conduction of cold 4. Write A if only statement A is correct, Write B if only statement B is correct Write C. if both Statements A and B are correct and Write D it both statements A and B are incorrect A Routine urinalysis is advisable for the pregnant clients o prevent complications of UTI B. Not all UTis causes symptoms D A B C 5. Which of the following statements is not true about women on advanced maternal age? A. Women over age 40 should not get pregnant because of the increased risk of birth defects. B. Women over age 40 can have healthy un-complicated pregnancies which result in healthy babies. ~ C. It is a good idea to discuss the benefits and risks with your health care provider, and get early pre-natal care D. As women age, their cycles become irregular. It is more likely that they will release more than one egg when they ovulate, thereby increasing the instances of twins. 5. A gravida4 patient is 20th week pregnant. She presents herself for her routine prenatal visit. The nurse is teaching the client about the signs and symptoms of gestational diabetes. Which of the following symptoms are included? A. Sweating confusion and anxiety B. Headache, fatigue and edema ~ C. Frequent hunger, frequent urination and polydipsis D. Weight gain, oliguria, and constipation
Please help me to answer ALL the letters with the correct answer. NO MORE EXPLANATION
3. Five-month-old baby girl died of Sudden death infant syndrome (SIDS). As a nurse how can you explain the cause of death of the baby to the mother?
A. it is due to hypoglycemia
B. it is due to occluded airway
C. It is due to cardiac failure
D. it is due to aspiration
3. SGA newborns are at risk for difficulty in thermoregulation. As a nurse how can you best explain this to their parents.
A. They are preterm so they are born relatively small in size
B. They are more active than usual so they throw off covers
C. They do not have as much fats stores as do other infants
D. Their skin is more susceptible to the conduction of cold
3. SGA newborns are at risk for difficulty in thermoregulation. As a nurse how can you best explain this to their parents.
A. They are preterm so they are born relatively small in size
B. They are more active than usual so they throw off covers
C. They do not have as much fats stores as do other infants
D. Their skin is more susceptible to the conduction of cold
4. Write A if only statement A is correct,
Write B if only statement B is correct
Write C. if both Statements A and B are correct and Write D it both statements A and B are incorrect
A Routine urinalysis is advisable for the pregnant clients o prevent complications of UTI
B. Not all UTis causes symptoms
D
A
B
C
5. Which of the following statements is not true about women on advanced maternal age?
A. Women over age 40 should not get pregnant because of the increased risk of birth defects.
B. Women over age 40 can have healthy un-complicated pregnancies which result in healthy babies. ~
C. It is a good idea to discuss the benefits and risks with your health care provider, and get early pre-natal care
D. As women age, their cycles become irregular. It is more likely that they will release more than one egg when they ovulate, thereby increasing the instances of twins.
5. A gravida4 patient is 20th week pregnant. She presents herself for her routine prenatal visit. The nurse is teaching the client about the signs and symptoms of gestational diabetes. Which of the following symptoms are included?
A. Sweating confusion and anxiety
B. Headache, fatigue and edema ~
C. Frequent hunger, frequent urination and polydipsis
D. Weight gain, oliguria, and constipation
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