A person's gender is derived from their
Answer : physical, psychological, and sociological aspects of being male or female
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Upon assessment of the patient's bladder the nurse percusses dullness. This finding indicates:
A) Incomplete bladder emptying B) Kidney enlargement C) Ureteral obstruction D) Dehydration
The nursing student is completing her clinical rotation in the intensive care unit. While caring for a patient, she says to the primary nurse,
"This family is bringing in all kinds of beads and medals and putting them on the patient and bed. This is intensive care! What should I do?" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? a. "Remove the medals from the patient so they don't get in the way of your work." b. "Remove the beads from the bed so they don't get in the way of your work." c. "Explain to the family that these objects cannot be brought into intensive care as our work is too intricate and these things can get in the way." d. "This is not uncommon in intensive care. Try to work around this as best you can, as these objects are important to the family and patient."
When measuring the blood pressure of a patient with hypoparathyroidism, the nurse notes spasms of the patient's hand. How should the nurse document this finding?
A. Turner sign B. Trousseau sign C. Chvostek sign D. Cullen sign
The process by which the assessment data are sorted and analyzed so that specific actual and potential health problems are identified.
What will be an ideal response?