Artificial insemination has been recommended to a couple with infertility in which the male client has a low sperm count to increase their chances of conceiving
When teaching the couple about this method, the nurse would include which of the following as the rationale?
A) Motility and viability of the male client's sperm are enhanced.
B) Distance traveled by the sperm is reduced.
C) Risk of transmission of genetic conditions to the fetus is reduced.
D) Ovarian hyperstimulation during conception is prevented.
B
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a. Complete narcotic sleepiness b. Rebound narcotic symptoms c. Difficulty in urination d. Increased temperature
Which examples are natural disasters that could affect IT systems?
a. Bomb, flood b. Earthquake, bomb, terrorist attack c. Flood, earthquake, hurricane d. Terrorist attack, hurricane, flood
The nurse notes that when palpating the abdomen during a contraction, it is not possible to indent the uterine wall. The intensity of this contraction would be termed
a. mild c. strong b. slight d. moderate
Which of the following actions is considered a nurse-initiated intervention?
1. administering medications to a client 2. inserting a catheter per physician's orders 3. managing a client's medically restricted diet 4. addressing a client's fears prior to surgery