The nurse addressing gender identity issues instructs the client that there are gradations called transgender. On which biological gradations would the teaching would include information? Select all that apply
A) Blending of gender
B) Unclear gender
C) Clear gender
D) No gender
E) Abnormal gender
A, B, C
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A patient has been admitted to a burn intensive care unit with extensive full-thickness burns over 25% of the body. After ensuring cardiopulmonary stability, what would be the nurse's immediate, priority concern when planning this patient's care?
A) Fluid status B) Risk of infection C) Nutritional status D) Psychosocial coping
The nurse is monitoring a child who is receiving EDTA with BAL (British anti-Lewisite) for the treatment of lead poisoning
The nurse reviews the laboratory results of the child during treat-ment with this medication and is particularly concerned with monitoring which of the following laboratory test results? 1. Cholesterol level 2. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level 3. Complete blood cell (CBC) count 4. Hemoglobin and hematocrit (H&H) levels
The nursing instructor teaches student nurses about chemotherapy for cancer. Which statement best explains why lung cancers are less sensitive to antineoplastic agents than other types of cancers?
1. "Lung cancer cells have a very erratic cell cycle, and this is why there isn't much difference between the number of replicating and resting cells." 2. "Lung cancer cells have been growing for a long time before detection, so they are less sensitive to antineoplastic agents." 3. "Lung cancer cells have a low-growth fraction, which means there isn't much difference between the number of replicating and resting cells." 4. "Lung cancer cells grow in a high-oxygen environment, so they are not very sensitive to antineoplastic agents."
In the physical development of a boy, it is common to see:
1. An increase in lean body mass and an increase in adipose body mass. 2. An increase in adipose body mass and a decrease in lean body mass. 3. An increase in lean body mass and a decrease in adipose body mass. 4. A decrease in lean body mass and adipose body mass.