The sex of offspring is determined at the time of:
A) Meiosis B) Fertilization C) Capacitation D) Oogenesis
B
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A patient 30 days postoperative after allogeneic hematpoietic stem cell transplant presents with adenovirus and Candida infection. The critical care nurse suspects which of the following?
A) Acute graft-versus-host disease B) Chronic graft-versus-host disease C) Neutropenia D) Stem cell rejection
Admission assessment reveals these patient findings. The nurse would consider which results as indicating metabolic syndrome education should be provided? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are
selected. Select all that apply. 1. Female gender, waist circumference of 78.5 cm 2. Swelling of thighs and lower extremities 3. Blood pressure 166/84 4. Triglyceride levels 325 mg/dL 5. Fasting glucose of 110 mg/dL
The newly hired nurse notices that co-workers routinely pray with clients and their families. The nurse has never been particularly religious or spiritual, and is unaccustomed to praying, but holds no strong feeling against prayer
What is the best strategy for the nurse to plan for such situations? A) Memorize two or three short, formal prayers to use when prayer is requested. B) Arrange to have a co-worker substitute for the nurse in these prayer situations. C) Try to ensure assignment to clients who are unlikely to request prayer. D) Just stand silently at the bedside and let others in the room do the praying.
An 8-year-old client returns from a camping trip with complaints of flu-like symptoms
and distinct red ring-shaped rashes over the trunk. The client is diagnosed with Lyme disease. What information should the nurse provide to the client's mother? A) The bacteria is transmitted to humans through the wood tick. B) All clients with Lyme disease develop the rash over the skin. C) Symptoms appear immediately following the tick bite. D) It can lead to the development of angina and facial palsy.