When describing the menstrual cycle to a group of young adult women, the nurse explains that estrogen levels are highest during which phase of the menstrual cycle?

A) Menstrual B) Proliferative C) Secretory D) Follicular


B

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When safely transporting a client in a wheelchair, the nurse should:

a. raise the footplates before transferring the client into the wheelchair. b. push the client face-forward ahead of the nurse into the elevator. c. position the client as far forward as possible on the seat of the chair. d. position the chair ahead of the nurse when going down a ramp.

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DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria are based on a multi-axial diagnostic system that includes five axes. Within this diagnostic system an axis represents:

A) An evidence-based research finding. B) An experimental design to guide care. C) A domain of information. D) A lab work finding.

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Which of the following statements about immunization is most accurate?

A) Immunization is helpful in the spread of all communicable diseases. B) Immunization cannot provide herd immunity. C) Immunization is the process of introducing a form of a disease-causing organism into a person's system to promote the development of antibodies that will resist the disease. D) Immunization is the process of administering antibodies to a person.

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A new graduate licensed practical/vocational nurse is working in a rehabilitation center and is caring for an older adult client who is recovering from a stroke

The health care team consists of the licensed practical/vocational nurse, a clinical nurse specialist in geriatrics, a social worker, a physical therapist, and occupational therapist, a speech pathologist, a psychologist, and a rehabilitation physician. The nurse notes that the client stated she feels a little blue and wanted the drapes pulled and to be left alone. The client refuses to participate in rehab activities today. The client's family shared that they are worried about the costs of the rehab because the Medicare limit has been met. Which action is best? A) Contact the rehab physician about the recent changes and receive orders to help the client with her problems. B) Discuss all of the findings during the daily rounds with the entire team for a multidisciplinary approach. C) Discuss the financial concerns that the family has with the social worker, so the client and family can focus on rehab. D) Discuss the findings with the clinical nurse specialist and the psychologist because the client is exhibiting signs of depression, and intervention is needed right away.

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