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Question 1

A newborn infant is assessed using the Apgar assessment tool and scores 6. The infant has a heart rate of 95, slow and irregular respiratory effort, and some flexion of extremities. The infant is pink, but has a weak cry. The nurse should know that this Apgar score along with the additional symptoms indicates the neonate is:

Options:

A.

Functioning normally

B.

Needing immediate life-sustaining measures

C.

Needing special assistance

D.

Needing to be warmed

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Question 2

Elevated levels of amylase and lipase in the blood are common in:

Options:

A.

Diabetes mellitus

B.

Esophagitis

C.

Pancreatitis

D.

Hepatitis

Question 3

An 84-year-old man has arthritis and is admitted for a severely edematous knee. The physician orders heat packs every 2 hours and you feel this order may worsen the tissue congestion. An appropriate nursing action would be:

Options:

A.

Contact the physician and discuss your concerns about the order

B.

To include the order in the nursing care plan and monitor outcome

C.

Complete an incident report form and document concerns in the nursing notes

D.

Involve the patient by asking what his treatment preference is