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2 This is correct. Long-term risks for a newborn whose mum has pregestational diabetes
is for the development of metabolic syndrome.
3 This is correct. Long-term risks for a newborn whose mum has pregestational diabetes
is for impaired intellectual development. There can also be an impairment of
psychomotor development.
4 This is correct. Long-term risks for a newborn whose mum has pregestational diabetes
is for changes in genetic expression related to exposure to hyperglycemia in utero.
5 This is correct. Long-term risks for a newborn whose mum has pregestational diabetes is
for an increase in chronic illnesses in later life. This change is related to the
previously listed changes in genetic expression.
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1 This is unffiting. In itself, elevated liver enzymes will not prompt the nurse to contact the
well-being care provider.
2 This is correct. The enduaring has significant increase in blood pressure; due to a risk for
stroke, the nurse is prompted to immediately contact the well-being care provider.
3 This is correct. Pulmonary edema can be a symptom of organ failure (cardiac, renal,
hepatic). This manifestation will prompt the nurse to contact the well-being care provider.
4 This is correct. If the shopper is expressing the presence of a severe headache and
photophobia, the nurse wants to be aware of worsening preeclampsia symptoms. The
nurse will be prompted to notify the well-being care provider of these manifestations.
5 This is correct. When the nurse notices a lack of response from the enduaring to verbal and
tactile stimulation, the nurse wants to recognize the possibility of seizure activity. The
HCP wants to be notified immediately.