The nurse educator is presenting a class on the different kinds of miscarriages

Miscarriages, or spontaneous abortions, are classified clinically into different categories, including: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Threatened abortion.
2. Incomplete abortion.
3. Complete abortion.
4. Missed abortion.
5. Acute abortion.


1,2,3,4
Rationale 1: Unexplained cramping, bleeding, or backache indicate the fetus might be in jeopardy.
Rationale 2: Part of the products of conception is retained, usually the placenta.
Rationale 3: All the products of conception are expelled in a complete abortion.
Rationale 4: In a missed abortion, the fetus dies in utero but is not expelled.
Rationale 5: There is no such thing as acute abortion.

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1. Reward power 2. Information power 3. Legitimate power 4. Expert power 5. Referent power

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A 16-year-old patient comes to the free clinic and is diagnosed with primary syphilis. The patient states that he contracted this disease by kissing someone who has syphilis. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this patient?

A) Knowledge deficit related to modes of transmission B) Noncompliance with treatment regimen related to age C) Fear related to complications D) Alteration in comfort related to impaired skin integrity

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During a home visit the nurse assesses the skin of a client with eczema who reports than an exacerbation of symptoms has occurred during the last week. Which information is most useful in determining the possible cause of the symptoms?

a. an old friend with eczema came for visit b. recently received an influenza immunization c. corticosteroid cream was applied to eczema d. a grandson and his new dog recently visited

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What are the five rights for accurate drug administration?

What will be an ideal response?

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