A woman is concerned that orgasm will be harmful during pregnancy. Which of the following statements is most factual?

A) Most women do not experience orgasm during pregnancy.
B) Orgasm during pregnancy is potentially harmful.
C) Some women experience orgasm intensely during pregnancy.
D) Venous congestion in the pelvis makes orgasm painful.


C

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The nurse is aware that a client with broken ribs is likely to have difficulty with:

1. Gas exchange. 2. Movement of the diaphragm. 3. Chest expansion on inspiration. 4. Movement of air through the bronchi.

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A newborn has just been diagnosed with a negative result from genetic testing. What should the nurse realize this finding means?

1. No further follow-up is needed. 2. There is no clinical explanation for the symptoms that are seen. 3. The baby is likely a carrier of a genetic abnormality. 4. The baby will develop symptoms of a genetic abnormality later in life.

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Which information about a patient with Goodpasture syndrome requires the most rapid action by the nurse?

a. Blood urea nitrogen level is 70 mg/dL. b. Urine output over the last 2 hours is 30 mL. c. Audible crackles bilaterally over the posterior chest to the midscapular level. d. Elevated level of antiglomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) antibodies.

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