A backrub is a routine part of bedtime care.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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How does the nurse consider the spiritual needs of a couple experiencing a fetal loss?

1. Explaining the fetal loss in terms of the nurse's own religious beliefs 2. Providing an atmosphere of acceptance regarding the couple's spiritual rites 3. Referring the couple to the hospital chaplain at discharge 4. Informing the couple of religious rituals that have helped other couples to cope with fetal loss

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A nurse is explaining the use of an IUD to a female client interested in obtaining contraception. Which of the following statements regarding the IUD is correct?

A) The intrauterine device (IUD) is an object that is placed by the client within the uterus to prevent implantation of a fertilized ovum. B) IUDs are small devices made of flexible plastic that provide irreversible birth control. C) IUDs do not prevent fertilization of the egg. D) IUDs seem to affect the way the sperm or egg moves.

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A caregiver asks the nurse for advice on how to explain the death of a grandfather to a 5-year-old child

The nurse shares with the caregiver that children of this age look at death differently than adults do and that children would best understand and benefit from the explanation: a. "Your grandfather has gone to rest." c. "His body and his heart fore out." b. "Your grandfather worked too hard." d. "He has gone to a much better place."

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The nurse documents which finding as expected on inspection of the anus?

a. Skin tone darker and coarser than that of the surrounding skin b. Sphincter lightly closed when the patient is relaxed c. Large amount of stiff, curling hair surrounding the anus d. Slight protrusion under the skin when the patient strains or bears down

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