During menstruation:
a. The endometrium is discharged from the body
b. A sex cell is released
c. Erectile tissue become hard
d. A male sex cell and a female sex cell unite
A
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a. Explain the procedures in detail to alleviate the child's anxiety. b. Give the child feedback and reassurance during the examination. c. Do not ask the child to remove his or her clothes because children at this age are usually very private. d. Perform an examination of the ear, nose, and throat first, and then examine the thorax and abdomen.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has been the victim of elder abuse by her son. According to the situational violence theory of elder mistreatment, which situation would have occurred?
1. The son is unemployed. 2. The care of the patient has overwhelmed the son. 3. The patient sent the son to live at boarding school. 4. The son witnessed several young boys being beat up in the neighborhood.
Which of the following is the best example of an outcome statement? The patient will: a. Use the incentive spirometer when awake
a. Use the incentive spirometer when awake b. Walk two times during day and evening shift c. Maintain oxygen saturation above 92% while performing ADLs each morning d. Tolerate 10 sets of range-of-motion exercises with physical therapy
A male patient is diagnosed with transient hypogammoglobulinemia of infancy. The pediatric nurse providing care gives the patient's parents the information that this disease is self-limiting and that the patient will require:
A) antibiotics to treat this condition until his immune system becomes more mature. B) limited antibiotics because his immune system may now be sensitive to many medications. C) several days of testing to determine which antibiotics will be best for the patient. D) no antibiotics at this time because he may have an allergic response.