Refer to the following table and information below to answer…

Refer to the following table and information below to answer the question below.  Iron (mg)1 cup 2% milk (with nonfat milk solids)0.123 oz. ground beef extra lean, broiled well (plain hamburger without bun)2.218 raw baby carrots0.713 ounces Oysters (which is about 6 medium-sized oysters), eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat10.19Totals13.23   The RDA for Vitamin iron for males, ages 19-30 is 8 milligrams per day.   The UL for Vitamin iron in adults, aged 19-70 is 45 milligrams per day.Henry is a 26-year-old male. He ate two dozen (24) cooked oysters in one day. Using only the iron content listed for oysters in the table, what percentage of the iron DRI did Henry consume?

A gravida 3 para 2 client who is Rh-negative presents at 31…

A gravida 3 para 2 client who is Rh-negative presents at 31 weeks’ gestation. The client has a history of sensitization during a previous pregnancy. Ultrasound findings reveal fetal hepatosplenomegaly, ascites, and generalized edema. The fetal middle cerebral artery Doppler study demonstrates significantly increased peak systolic velocity. The healthcare provider suspects severe fetal anemia secondary to erythroblastosis fetalis. Which diagnostic procedure will provide the most definitive information regarding the severity of the fetal condition?

A 28-year-old primigravida at 35 weeks’ gestation is admitte…

A 28-year-old primigravida at 35 weeks’ gestation is admitted with a blood pressure of 170/112 mm Hg, 4+ proteinuria, severe headache, hyperreflexia, and persistent epigastric pain. While the nurse is preparing prescribed medications, which additional assessment finding would indicate that the client’s condition has progressed to a more critical stage?

A 32-year-old gravida 2 para 1 client at 34 weeks’ gestation…

A 32-year-old gravida 2 para 1 client at 34 weeks’ gestation is receiving a magnesium sulfate infusion for severe preeclampsia. The nurse reviews the following assessment findings: Assessment Exhibit Finding Current Assessment Blood Pressure 158/96 mm Hg Pulse 88 beats/min Respirations 10 breaths/min Oxygen Saturation 95% on room air Deep Tendon Reflexes 1+ bilaterally Urine Output (last 4 hr) 90 mL Fetal Heart Rate 148-158 bpm Serum Magnesium Level 9.2 mg/dL Which nursing action should the nurse take first?

A 17-year-old client at 30 weeks’ gestation with pregestatio…

A 17-year-old client at 30 weeks’ gestation with pregestational type 1 diabetes mellitus presents for a prenatal follow-up visit. The nurse reviews the following laboratory results: Test Result Fasting Blood Glucose 92 mg/dL Random Blood Glucose 168 mg/dL Urine Ketones Negative Hemoglobin A1c 8.1% Serum Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL The healthcare provider asks the nurse which laboratory value provides the most reliable assessment of glycemic control over the previous several weeks and is most predictive of the risk for fetal complications associated with maternal hyperglycemia. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?