Which of the following necessitates the use of hormonal replacement therapy in women?

A. Primary ovarian failure
B. Continued ovarian activity during menopause
C. Hypogonadism
D. Removal of ovaries during the active productive years


Answer: D

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The daughter of a severely depressed client asks the nurse "What do you think about the relationship

between depression and physical illness? Since my mother has been grieving over my father's death, she has been physically unwell. She has had a series of colds, an outbreak of shingles, and an episode of the flu.". The answer that best reflects the current thinking about psychoimmunology is a. "It is probably a coincidence. Not much evidence is available that the stress of grieving makes one prone to physical illnesses.". b. "Your observation might be explained by the fact you are paying more attention to your mother since your father died and you are noticing things such as minor illnesses.". c. "The literature has not dwelt on the relation between mental state and the body other than to say that one influences the other.". d. "The immune system is thought to respond to changes in brain chemistry by suppressing white blood cell production when the person experiences prolonged stress.".

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The symbol represents:

A) An effect size B) A mean C) Total sample size D) An individual score

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The nurse is completing a family history for a newly admitted patient. Questions about what conditions would be included in this assessment? (Mark all that apply.)

A) Allergies B) Alcoholism C) Psoriasis D) Hypervitaminosis E) Obesity

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To help prevent respiratory acidosis in a young person with asthma, the nurse would encourage:

a. deep-breathing exercises every 2 hours. b. drinking 8 ounces of fluid every 4 hours. c. ambulating for 15 minutes twice a day. d. sleeping with the head of the bed elevated 45 degrees.

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