Your primary concern when caring for a newborn baby is:

A) assessing for meconium staining.
B) determining how much blood the mother lost during delivery.
C) assessing whether the mother is having twins.
D) clearing the airway and ensuring that the baby is breathing.

D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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You discover an error in a patient's account and realize it was your error. You report this error to your office manager and inform him of your intent to correct it. He says "That's fine," but his tone of voice is very sharp and loud. What is the conveyed message?

A. The tone of his voice indicates he is upset although his actions do not B. The message and tone are not related C. There is no conveyed message D. Tone of voice has no bearing on how we interpret communication

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