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i. In men, spermatozoa develop within the of each testis Seminiferous tubules ii. During pregnancy, what organ produces the hormones that maintain the endometrium and prepare the breasts for milk production? placenta iii. Gland whose secretion is oily- a

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i. In men, spermatozoa develop within the of each testis Seminiferous tubules ii. During pregnancy, what organ produces the hormones that maintain the endometrium and prepare the breasts for milk production? placenta iii. Gland whose secretion is oily- a mixture of oily substances and cell fragments sabasious iv. Sweat gland whose secretion is s primarily water and salts plus contains protein and fatty subsatances apocrine v. Smooth muscle structure in the skin arrrector pilli vi. What t...

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1. Which diagnostic test should the nurse anticipate the health-care provider ordering to rule out the diagnosis of asthma? 1. A bronchoscopy. 2. An immunoglobulin E. 3. An arterial blood gas. 4. A bronchodilator reversibility test. 2. Which statement i

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1. Which diagnostic test should the nurse anticipate the health-care provider ordering to rule out the diagnosis of asthma? 1. A bronchoscopy. 2. An immunoglobulin E. 3. An arterial blood gas. 4. A bronchodilator reversibility test. 2. Which statement indicates the client diagnosed with asthma needs more teaching concerning the medication regimen? 1. “I will take Singulair, a leukotriene, every day to prevent allergic asthma attacks.” 2. “I need to use my Intal, cromolyn, inhaler ...

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• Question 1 A woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis asks if her sexual partner should be treated as well. What is the appropriate response by the healthcare professional? Selected Answer: Sexual partners should be treated even if they are asymptomat

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• Question 1 A woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis asks if her sexual partner should be treated as well. What is the appropriate response by the healthcare professional? Selected Answer: Sexual partners should be treated even if they are asymptomatic. • Question 2 0 out of 1 points An infant is brought to the emergency department by parents who report that the baby's fontanels seem to be bulging outward. What action by the healthcare provider is most appropriate...

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.Toxic Effects of Drugs  A student nurse asks her study group how to define a drug allergy. What would be the peer group’s best response? A) A second effect of the body to a specific drug B) The formation of antibodies to a drug protein

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.Toxic Effects of Drugs  A student nurse asks her study group how to define a drug allergy. What would be the peer group’s best response? A) A second effect of the body to a specific drug B) The formation of antibodies to a drug protein causing an immune response when the person is n exposed to that drug. C) A serum sickness caused by a reaction to a drug D) Immediate systemic reaction to the drug when exposed to the drug the first time. ...

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1) A charge nurse notices that two staff nurses are not taking meal breaks during their shifts. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Provide coverage for the nurses’ breaks b. Review facility policies for taking scheduled breaks

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1) A charge nurse notices that two staff nurses are not taking meal breaks during their shifts. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Provide coverage for the nurses’ breaks b. Review facility policies for taking scheduled breaks c. Determine the reasons the nurses are not taking scheduled breaks d. Discuss time management strategies with the nurses 2) A client has a new permanent pacemaker inserted. Which of the following home care instructions should the nur...

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1. Which comfort measure should the nurse utilize in order to enable a laboring woman to relax? a. Recommend frequent position changes. b. Palpate her filling bladder every 15 minutes. c. Offer warm wet cloths to use on the patient’s face and neck. d. Kee

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1. Which comfort measure should the nurse utilize in order to enable a laboring woman to relax? a. Recommend frequent position changes. b. Palpate her filling bladder every 15 minutes. c. Offer warm wet cloths to use on the patient’s face and neck. d. Keep the room lights lit soUthe SpatiNent Tand herOcoach can see everything. ANS: A Frequent maternal position changes reduce the discomfort from constant pressure and promote fetal descent. A full bladder intensifies labor pain. The bladde...

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• Levels of health care - Preventative health care focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors of disease. Examples include programs that promote immunization, stress management, and seat belt use. - Primary health emphas

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• Levels of health care - Preventative health care focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors of disease. Examples include programs that promote immunization, stress management, and seat belt use. - Primary health emphasizes health promotion, and includes prenatal and well- baby care, nutrition counseling, and disease control. This level of care is based on a sustained partnership between the client and the provider. Examples include office or clinic visits...

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Topics: o Common M/S disorders o Common spine disorders o Metabolic disorders o Endocrine disorders o Wounds, lacerations & bites o Common hematological disorders o Common male GU disorders o Testicular disorders Chapters + lectures: Wk 5: o Chapter

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Topics: o Common M/S disorders o Common spine disorders o Metabolic disorders o Endocrine disorders o Wounds, lacerations & bites o Common hematological disorders o Common male GU disorders o Testicular disorders Chapters + lectures: Wk 5: o Chapter 52: Common Musculoskeletal Complaints o Chapter 53: Spinal Disorders o Chapter 54: Soft-Tissue Disorders o Lectures o Hollier o DE Wk6: o Chapter 57: Glandular Disorders (p. 880-897 only) o Chapter 59: Metabolic ...

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• A nurse performs a comprehensive assessment on a client. Which is included only in a comprehensive assessment? Correct response: Complete health history Explanation: The comprehensive assessment includes a complete health history and physical assessment

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• A nurse performs a comprehensive assessment on a client. Which is included only in a comprehensive assessment? Correct response: Complete health history Explanation: The comprehensive assessment includes a complete health history and physical assessment. It is done annually on an • outpatient basis, • following admission to a hospital • long-term care facility • or as defined in a facility's standards of care in the acute care setting. emergency assessment – includes Circ...

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1. When examining the eyes, the nurse practitioner determines that the pupils change size when the client focuses from a close object to a distant object. This is interpreted as: a. Normal visual accommodation b. Intact extra ocular motor response c. Ap

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1. When examining the eyes, the nurse practitioner determines that the pupils change size when the client focuses from a close object to a distant object. This is interpreted as: a. Normal visual accommodation b. Intact extra ocular motor response c. Appropriate consensual response d. Visual acuity within normal limits 2. A 21-year-old man presents to his health care provider for a 2-week history of ear pain and pruritus. On further questioning, he reports ear fullness and trouble h...

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