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87 terms chzarlotte8Preview Exam Cram NCLEX-PN PRACTICE Q...103 terms summer3266Preview NCLEX 39 terms Sum What characteristics/problems can an amniocentesis identify?Chromosomal defects, neural tube defects and the sex of the fetus.The nurse is caring for a client who recently underwent a total hip replacement. The nurse should: Limit client hip flexion when sitting.The nurse is caring for a client with burns on his legs. Which nursing intervention will help to prevent contractures?Applying knee splints.Which of the following groups of characteristics would the nurse expect to see in the client with schizophrenia?Loose associations, grandiose delusions, and auditory hallucinations.A client is admitted to the facility in preterm labor. To halt her uterine contractions, the nurse expects the physician to prescribe: Ritodrine/Yutopar
To help assess a client's cerebral function, the nurse should ask:
"Have you noticed a change in your memory?" Most antipsychotic medications exert what effects on the central nervous system (CNS)?Deprses the CNS by blocking the postsynaptic transmission of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine.
What medical condition is most likely the cause of wound healing delay?Peripheral vascular disease.The nurse is instructing a client about breast-feeding. Which instructions should she include to help prevent the mother from developing mastitis?Change the breast pads frequently. Expose the nipples to air for part of each day. Wash hands before handling the breast and breast-feeding.Release the baby's grasp on the nipple before removing the baby from the breast.The nurse is assessing tactile fremitus in a client with pneumonia. For this examination, the nurse should use the: Ulnar surface of the hand. Terms (10) Hide definitions