The nurse interprets factors affecting the communication style of the obstetric client and her husband as including which characteristics? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Gender differences in communication
2. Group communication
3. Developmental stage
4. Professional boundaries
5. Role reversal


1,2,3
Rationale: From an early age, girls and boys communicate differently.

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What should the nurse include when explaining endometriosis as a cause for a female patient's infertility?

A) "You do not ovulate because of endometrial implants on the ovaries.". B) "Your uterine cervix fails to close because it is engorged with tissue.". C) "Menstrual sloughing does not occur, so there is never a new base for embryo growth.". D) "Ovulation does take place misplaced endometrial tissue interferes with transport of the ovum.".

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Select all the elements from the list below that were found as assumptions in the ANA Position Paper on Nursing Education

a. Nursing education should meet the in-creasing need for nurses as quickly as possible. b. The professional practitioner is responsible for the nature and quality of all nursing care clients receive. c. Education for those in the health-care professions must increase in depth and breadth as scientific knowledge expands. d. Community colleges are able to prepare nurses just as well as 4-year colleges. e. The demand for the services of nurses will continue to increase.

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The pediatrician orders an opioid as a pain reliever for a child. The nurse is aware that research has shown that:

a. children do not tolerate opioid medications well b. opioids tend to potentiate other medications to a dangerous level in children c. opioids are not a good choice for children over 10 as these children are more prone to addiction than younger children d. use of opioids for pain relief in children is unlikely to result in addiction even if used for the long-term

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