The nurse examines the client's placenta, and finds that the umbilical cord is inserted at the placental margin. The client comments that the placenta and cord look different than with her first two births

The nurse should explain that this variation in placenta and cord is called a: A. Placenta accrete.
B. Circumvallate placenta.
C. Succenturiate placenta.
D. Battledore placenta.


D

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The nurse should teach a patient that one of the steps of a complete breast self-examination is to examine her breasts while standing in front of a mirror

a. with both arms raised and then with her hands pressed into her hips. b. with her hands at her sides and then with hands behind her head. c. with both arms raised and leaning forward. d. with her hands at her sides, with arms raised, and with hands pressed into her hips.

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The inside of the (used) isolation gloves are considered contaminated.

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

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A psychiatric nurse is developing care plans for multiple inpatient clients. The nurse understands that nursing diagnoses and associated interventions should be prioritized. Nursing diagnoses are prioritized according to:

A) The established goal of care. B) The life-threatening potential. C) The nurse's priority of care. D) The client's preference.

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A patient has just received a new prescription for a transurethral suppository for erectile dysfunction. What instructions should the nurse provide about this medication?

a. "Urinate before you insert the suppository into your urethra." b. "Remove the suppository after you are finished having intercourse." c. "Lubricate the suppository well, and insert it into your rectum before intercourse." d. "Insert the suppository into the urethra at least 2 hours before anticipated intercourse."

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