While assessing a male client, a nurse observes that the client has a small penis, long legs, short trunk, enlarged breast tissues, small testicles, and sexual dysfunction. What reason does the nurse suspect from these findings?
1. Mumps infection
2. Presence of an extra X chromosome
3. Prolonged consumption of antihypertensive agents
4. Increased cellular growth and size of the prostate gland
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A. Cutaneous Sensation Test B. Range-of-Motion Test C. Auscultation Test D. Percussion Test
Excessive calcium in the blood is termed:
A) hypocalcemia. B) hypercapnia. C) hypercalcemia. D) hypocapnia.
The fatal illnesses that AIDS patients develop are usually _____ in the general population
a. commonly contracted b. harmless and rare c. serious and debilitating d. short-lived diseases
Which of these complementary and alternative treatments originated in India?
A) Ayurveda B) naturopathy C) chiropractic D) homeopathy