After teaching a group of students about the factors affecting the labor process, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies which of the following as a component of the true pelvis? (Select all that apply)

A) Pelvic inlet
B) Cervix
C) Mid pelvis
D) Pelvic outlet
E) Vagina
F) Pelvic floor muscles


A, C, D

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At last measurement, the client's vital signs were as follows: oral temperature 98°F (36.7°C), heart rate 76, respiratory rate 16, and blood pressure (BP) 118/60. Four hours later, the vital signs are as follows:

oral temperature 103.2°F (38.5°C), heart rate 76 beats/minute, respiratory rate 14 breaths/minute, and blood pressure 120/66. Which should the nurse's first intervention be at this time? 1) Ask the client if he has had a warm drink in the last 30 minutes. 2) Notify the primary care provider of the client's temperature. 3) Ask the client if he is feeling chilled. 4) Take the temperature by a different route.

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The nurse is conducting a home care assessment for a patient who was recently discharged from the hospital. Which question will assess safety needs regarding elimination?

1) "Is your bathroom accessible?" 2) "Do you have grab bars installed by the toilet?" 3) "Do you get up often in the middle of the night to use the toilet?" 4) "Do you require help with hygiene after using the toilet?"

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A nurse allows the client to guide the direction of the conversation and to choose the topic focus by saying, "Tell me more about that," or "Can you explain that to me in another way?"

Match the therapeutic communication technique with the example that best illustrates it. a. Broad open-ended statement or question e. Reassurance b. Reflection f. Summarization c. Clarification g. Acknowledgment d. Silence

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Which condition is Ritalin and Adderall indicated to treat?

A. learning disability B. dysthymia C. mania D. attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

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