Incontinence is a medical problem.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The health care provider is prescribing drug therapy for a patient who is 10 weeks pregnant. In prescribing the drug, the health care provider must take into consideration that an expected out-come for this patient at this stage of her pregnancy is:

a. Increased peripheral vascular resistance b. Increased cardiac output c. Increased gastric acid secretion d. Decreased renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate (GFR)

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The nurse understands that the main purpose of Ortolani's test is to determine

a. the severity of hip dysplasia b. the type of hip dysplasia c. if the hip can be dislocated upon manipulation d. if one or both hips are dislocated

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A patient has a blood pressure of 134/70 per blood pressure cuff and a blood pressure of 90/50 per arterial line. The nurse should:

1. Discontinue the arterial line immediately. 2. Check the level of the transducer and relevel and rezero the system. 3. Do nothing because this is a normal variation between the two methods of measurement. 4. Begin the infusion of a dopamine drip.

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A new resident waits at the front door for her daughter to take her home. Which defense mecha-nism is she using?

a. Denial b. Conversion c. Regression d. Repression

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