Feedback: Obtaining a urine analysis (C) should be done first because preterm clients with uterine irritability and contractions are often suffering from a urinary tract infection, and this should be ... ruled out first. 3. A newborn, whose mother is HIV positive, is scheduled for follow-up assessments. The nurse knows that the most likely presenting symptom for a pediatric client with AIDS is: • Shortness of breath. Feedback: INCORRECT • Joint pain. Feedback: INCORRECT • A persistent cold. Feedback: CORRECT • organomegaly. Feedback: INCORRECT Feedback: Respiratory tract infections commonly occur in the pediatric population. However, the child with AIDS has a decreased ability to defend the body against these infections and often the presenting symptom of a child with AIDS is a persistent cold (C). 4. A client who has an autosomal dominant inherited disorder is exploring family planning options and the risk of transmission of the disorder to an infant. The nurse's response should be based on what information? • Males inherit the disorder with a greater frequency than females. Feedback: INCORRECT • Each pregnancy carries a 50% chance of inheriting the disorder. Feedback: CORRECT • The disorder occurs in 25% of pregnancies. Feedback: INCORRECT • All children will be carriers of the disorder. Feedback: INCORRECT [Show More]
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