Which statement defines "Culture"?

A) Group formed by members of a larger group.
B) Behaviors learned through socialization by members of a group
C) Group that does not share in the common behaviors of the majority group
D) Characteristics both physical and behavioral that differ from those of the majority


B

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And I haven't decided if I'm going to continue the pregnancy." Which of the following statements should the nurse make next? 1. "It's really unusual for a pregnant woman to feel this way early in the pregnancy." 2. "These thoughts are because your mother died when you were 4 years old." 3. "You should go to a pregnancy support group to be a good mother." 4. "It's common to feel ambivalent about pregnancy in the first trimester."

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A 25-year-old woman reports to her health care provider's office with reports of having been sexually assaulted by an acquaintance 4 days ago. The woman is concerned about pregnancy. What action is indicated by the nurse?

1. Inform the woman she likely is already pregnant and will not benefit from emergency contraception. 2. Assess the woman's financial resources to obtain the emergency contraception preparation. 3. Determine any potential allergies to the components of the emergency contraception pills. 4. Advise the woman that emergency contraception is administered only in the first 72 hours after the attack.

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The nurse is giving a lecture at a health fair when a member of the audience asks: "Why do people say you shouldn't eat foods that come from cans that are bulging, as if the seal has been broken?" How should the nurse respond?

1. "It may be a sign that botulism toxins are present, because the food has been improperly processed and sealed." 2. "Arboviruses may be found in canned foods that appear damaged." 3. "The bacteria Clostridium tetani grows in poorly processed foods or damaged cans." 4. "Open the can, and if no bubbles, bad odor, or change in color is present, you can eat the contents."

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A primary care NP sees a 60-year-old woman for a physical examination. The woman tells the NP she is taking tamoxifen for treatment of breast cancer. To monitor her response to this medication, the NP should order:

a. a chest radiograph. b. bone mineral density testing. c. serum bilirubin and creatinine. d. liver enzymes and a complete blood count (CBC).

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