The nurse instructs the client that a person's sense of identity as a male or female develops from which of the following? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Self-identity
2. Biology
3. Sexual reassignment surgery
4. Numerous sexual partners
5. Identity imposed by others
1,2,5
Rationale: Self-identity. A sense of sexual identity as a male or female comes from an interaction of biology, identity imposed by others, and self-identity.
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A) unifactorial inheritance C) trisomy of chromosome 21 B) x-linked recessive inheritance D) chromosomal translocation
In a case-control design, a frequently used method of controlling confounding variables is which of the following?
A) Using participants as their own controls B) Matching of cases and controls on confounding variables C) Randomization to groups D) Homogeneity of the sample
During a physical assessment, the nurse suspects that the patient might be experiencing metabolic syndrome. Which assessment finding provides evidence for this nurse's assumption?
1. blood pressure 150/96 2. difficulty ambulating 3. low waist-to-hip ratio 4. heart rate 72 and regular
A client's daughter provides all the day-to-day care for her mother, who has a diagnosis of dementia. The daughter is experiencing symptoms of insomnia, stomach pains, and frequent headaches
These symptoms may indicate that the daughter is in need of: A) A nursing home placement for her mother. B) Electroconvulsive treatment for depression. C) A thorough mental status examination. D) Supportive counseling and information about respite care.