Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder in which the individual refuses to eat because of excessive concern over body shape or weight

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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A client has been exposed to environmental teratogens at his workplace. This exposure has resulted in the development of sperm with 21 chromosomes

The nurse would predict which outcome for the zygote that would be produced if this sperm fertilizes a normal egg? 1. The zygote will develop normally. 2. The zygote will develop into a fetus with a minor genetic disorder, depending on which chromosomes are affected. 3. The zygote will develop into a fetus with profound genetic disorders. 4. The zygote will likely die.

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What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) who has scrotal edema?

a. Place an ice pack on the scrotal area. b. Place the child in an upright sitting position. c. Elevate the scrotum with a rolled washcloth. d. Place a warm moist pack to the scrotal area.

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Most renal calculi are composed of

a. cystine. b. struvite. c. uric acid. d. calcium oxalate.

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A nurse has become the focus of projective identification by the patient. The greatest risk to the nurse-patient relationship is that the nurse will become:

a. afraid to be alone with the patient. b. prejudicial and biased against the patient. c. overly strict and inflexible regarding patient expectations. d. unable to effectively place limits on the patient's behaviors.

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