YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TYPE AN ANSWER INTO AN ANSWER BOX ON THIS…
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TYPE AN ANSWER INTO AN ANSWER BOX ON THIS PROBLEM. SHOW YOUR WORK AND ANSWERS CLEARLY ON PAPER FOR MANUAL GRADING! Use the given data to construct a frequency and relative frequency distribution.A car insurance company conducted a survey to find out how many car accidents people had been involved in. They selected a sample of 32 adults between the ages of 30 and 70 and asked each person how many accidents they had been involved in in the past ten years. The following data were obtained.Construct a frequency AND relative frequency distribution using classes based on a single value.
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A 37-year-old woman is laboring with an epidural after spontaneous rupture of membranes 5 hours ago. She suddenly develops shortness of breath, hypotension, and a rapid, weak pulse. The nurse notes cyanosis and agitation.Which of the following is the priority nursing action?
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A nurse is performing a vaginal examination on a client in active labor shortly after the healthcare provider performs an amniotomy (AROM). The nurse palpates the umbilical cord protruding into the vagina.Which action should the nurse take first?
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A 27-year-old G1P1 client is 6 hours postpartum following a vaginal delivery. While assisting her with perineal care, the nurse observes that 15 minutes later the perineal pad is soaked and there is blood pooling underneath the client.Which of the following actions is NOT indicated at this time?
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The nurse is assigned a G1P0 client in the latent phase of labor who is sitting on the birthing ball at bedside. The nurse observes the following fetal heart tracing. How does the nurse document variability in the electronic medical record based off the picture below? Moderate variability.gif
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