Which of the following can the nurse assess using Erik Erikson's theory?

1) Moral development
2) Developmental tasks
3) Social identity
4) Self-esteem


ANS: 2

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You are the nurse at a genetics clinic. You are reviewing the health and genetic history of a woman whose mother died of breast cancer. It is important that you document genetic history appropriately

Which of the following is the most important factor documented in the patient's genetic history? A) Three generations of information about the family B) Current medications taken C) Adverse drug reactions D) Immunizations received for the past three generations

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On vaginal exam, the client's cervix is anterior, soft, 70% effaced, dilated 2 cm, and the presenting part is at 0 station. The Bishop's score for this client is:

a. 6. b. 9. c. 10. d. 12.

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A unit secretary is the only staff member of the emergency department who does not contract a viral upper respiratory illness during a recent outbreak. How would the nurse explain this phenomenon?

1. The secretary had been exposed before and responded with secondary immunity. 2. The secretary has immune tolerance. 3. The secretary's immune system is unable to differentiate self from non-self. 4. The secretary's immune system overproduces plasma cells.

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