A group of nursing students are reviewing information about cesarean birth. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as an appropriate indication? (Select all that apply
A) Active genital herpes infection
B) Placenta previa
C) Previous cesarean birth
D) Prolonged labor
E) Fetal distress
A, B, C, E
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The nurse educator is preparing an education module for the nursing staff on the dermis layer of skin. Which of these statements would be included in the module? The dermis:
a. Contains mostly fat cells. b. Consists mostly of keratin. c. Is replaced every 4 weeks. d. Contains sensory receptors.
A nurse conducts a class on touch relaxation. What is the correct order for the steps of touch relaxation? (Create a five digit number as your answer.)
1 . The partner touches the tensed muscles. 2 . The woman relaxes the tense muscles in response to her partner's touch. 3 . The woman should tense a muscle group. 4 . Partner gently strokes the tensed muscle group. 5 . The woman releases all the residual tension of the muscle group.
A client asks, "Is it okay for me to use a vaginal douche each day when I'm on my period?" How should the nurse respond?
1. "Douching should be avoided when you're on your period." 2. "Regular douching is necessary in order to promote good hygiene." 3. "Using a douche each day will help prevent vaginal infections from occurring." 4. "During your period, douching will help promote the flow of menstrual secretions."
The nurse is asked to differentiate delirium from dementia. Which change in mental status should the nurse explain is consistently seen in patients with delirium that is not seen in patients with dementia?
1. Apraxia 2. Disorientation to self 3. Altered level of consciousness 4. Impaired short-term memory