Quadriplegia is paralysis:

a. In the arms
b. In the legs
c. From the waist down
d. In the arms, legs, and trunk


D

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A family member is caring for a client with advanced Alzheimer's and is complaining of fatigue, weakness, and apathy. The nurse recognizes the need for which of the following:

a. restorative care c. respite care b. rehabilitative care d. placement in long-term care

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The nurse educator at a public health clinic is teaching the nurses at a mom and well baby clinic about pregnancy. The educator asks the nurses, "During the follicular phase, estrogen causes which physiologic effects?"

Which of the following responses made by the nurses best demonstrate understanding? (Select all that apply.) a. Facilitation of vaginal atrophy b. Breast enlargement c. Increased secretions from cervical glands d. Reversal of endometrial proliferation e. Increased vaginal acidity

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