The nurse is aware that Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM) is administered.
The nurse is aware that Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM) is administered to prevent complications in which of the following situations?
- A. The baby is Rh-negative, the mother is Rh-negative, and the father is Rh-positive.
- B. The mother is Rh-negative, the baby is Rh-positive, and there is a negative direct Coombs'.
- C. The mother is Rh-positive and previously sensitized, and the baby is Rh-negative.
- D. The mother is Rh-positive, the baby is Rh-negative, and there is a history of one incomplete pregnancy.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) if both mother and baby are Rh-negative, there is no problem (2) correct-RhoGAM is given to an Rh-negative mother who delivers an Rh-positive baby when baby has a negative Coombs' Test (3) medication is not given if the mother has been sensitized by a previous pregnancy (4) there is no incompatibility here, but the mother needs to be evaluated regarding sensitization in the incomplete pregnancy
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- A. A pregnant woman who states that her clothing is wet.
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- A. Lung sounds
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- C. The staff removes a toy from the child’s bed and takes it to the nurse’s station.
- D. The staff offers the child french fries and a vanilla milkshake for a midafternoon snack.
- E. The staff uses standard precautions.
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