Which activity would put a woman most at risk of being abused, injured, or killed?
A. Being very submissive and obedient
B. Having an affair with a friend of her husband
C. Being pregnant or threatening to leave
D. Walking in a downtown urban area in a short skirt and heels
ANS: C
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Which of the following laboratory values would the nurse anticipate might occur in a patient with galactorrhea?
A) Decreased TSH levels B) Elevated estradiol levels C) Elevated serum gonadotropin levels D) Elevated prolactin levels
The laboring patient requests pain medication. Her contractions are lasting 20–30 seconds and are occurring every 8–20 minutes. The nurse would explain that analgesics given at this time would likely cause:
1. Fetal respiratory depression. 2. Decreased analgesic effectiveness at the end of labor. 3. Maternal hypotension. 4. Prolonged labor.
Which is the most common cause of acute renal failure in children?
a. Pyelonephritis b. Tubular destruction c. Urinary tract obstruction d. Severe dehydration
The nurse weighing the edematous patient notes an increase in weight of 4.4 pounds since the day before. The nurse estimates that this weight increase represents a fluid retention volume of:
a. 1 liter. b. 2 liters. c. 3 liters. d. 4 liters.