NCLEX Practice Questions pediatric patient jaundice OBPedsPhysiological adaptation











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Start practicing with 3,500 NCLEX Questions at: http://www.NursingPracticeQuestions.com • View all NCLEX Practice Questions at: https://www.nrsng.com/nclex-questions/ • Question: • A nurse is caring for a 2-day-old infant who requires phototherapy for treatment of jaundice. Which information would be included as part of the nurse’s subjective assessment? • Answer: • B) The parent had jaundice as a newborn • Rational: • Subjective information that is gained as part of the assessment indicates information that a person tells the nurse. It is information that cannot be observed or measured directly by the nurse. The parents of an infant who requires phototherapy may have had jaundice as infants themselves, which can increase this child's risk of elevated bilirubin levels. This information would be subjective in nature because it was information that was told to the nurse but cannot be measured or verified. • • Full disclaimer information at: NURSING.com

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