The nurse is presenting a class to pregnant clients. The nurse asks, "The fetal brain is developing rapidly and the nervous system is complete enough to provide some regulation of body function on its own at which fetal development stage?" It is
clear that education has been effective when a participant responds: A. "The 17th to 20th week."
B. "The 25th to 28th week."
C. "The 29th to 32nd week."
D. "The 33rd to 36th week."
B
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The nurse explains that the purpose of a sitz bath is to reduce inflammation in the perineal and anal area. What is the least amount of time the nurse will instruct for a sitz bath?
a. 10 to 15 minutes b. 20 to 30 minutes c. 30 to 40 minutes d. 1 hour
A new patient with hyperthyroidism has exophthalmos. The nurse is aware that the most likely diagnosis is:
a. myxedema. b. toxic nodular goiter. c. Graves' disease. d. Plummer's disease.
Which statement regarding informed consent is most accurate?
a. Informed consent needs to be sought only if the risks outweigh the benefits. b. Informed consent is required if there are physical risks but not if there are psychological risks. c. Researchers must obtain voluntary participation of subjects after informing them of possible risks and benefits. d. A researcher is not obligated to seek informed consent if the details of the study could upset the subject and potentially affect the study outcome.
The nurse is assessing a patient who reports vaginal discharge for 1 week, itching, and mild dysuria. Which question is appropriate to include in the assessment history for this patient?
1) "What is the color of the discharge?" 2) "Does your sexual partner have the same symptoms?" 3) "How often do you have vaginal bleeding?" 4) "How would you describe your normal flow?"