A nurse is examining a client with a potential of polycystic ovarian syndrome. The nurse knows that which diagnostic is the most important indicator to support a diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome?

1. Total estrogen level
2. Waist to chest ratio
3. Hyperandrogenism
4. Hypoinsulinemia


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Explanation: 3. Hyperandrogenism, as women with PCOS consistently have elevated serum androgen levels. These elevated androgen levels often lead to clinical manifestations such as hirsutism (excessive hair growth), acne, deepening voice, and increased muscle mass.

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The nurse is caring for a laboring patient. A cervical exam indicates 8 cm dilation. The patient is restless, frequently changing position in an attempt to get comfortable. Which nursing action is most important?

1. Leave the patient alone so she can rest. 2. Ask the family to take a coffee-and-snack break. 3. Encourage the patient to have an epidural for pain. 4. Reassure the patient that she will not be left alone.

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Based on an established plan of care, a nurse turns a client every two hours. What part of the nursing process is the nurse using?

A) Assessing B) Planning C) Implementing D) Evaluating

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Nutrition is one of the most significant factors influencing the outcome of a pregnancy. It is an alterable and important preventive measure for various potential problems, such as low birth weight and prematurity

While completing the physical assessment of the pregnant client, the nurse can evaluate the client's nutritional status by observing a number of physical signs. Which sign would indicate that the client has unmet nutritional needs? a. Normal heart rate, rhythm, and blood pressure b. Bright, clear, shiny eyes c. Alert, responsive, and good endurance d. Edema, tender calves, and tingling

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