A patient is diagnosed with uterine prolapse into the vagina. Which factor should the nurse consider that likely contributed to this disorder?

A. Pelvic inflammatory disease
B. Cervical tumor
C. Endometriosis
D. Multiple pregnancies


Answer: D

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A thin older adult woman is admitted to the hospital after several days of vomiting, diarrhea, and poor intake of foods and fluids. She has not voided since admission

In preparing to care for this patient, the nurse will look for what laboratory values to help guide medication administration? (Select all that apply.) a. Creatinine clearance b. Gastric pH c. Plasma drug levels d. Serum albumin e. Serum creatinine

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A young woman presents to her primary care provider. Her mother has just been diagnosed with Huntington's disease and several other members of her family have been diagnosed with the condition as well

She wants to know her options regarding testing to see if she is a genetic carrier. The nurse discusses with her the need to consider which of the following? A. The cost of Huntington's disease screening B. Whether the test is available at the local lab C. What will happen when her insurance finds out the results D. Ethical issues and their impact on her and her family

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A client is admitted with abdominal aortic aneurysm. For which of the following complications should the nurse be concerned?

1. Hypotension 2. Cardiac arrhythmias 3. Aneurysm rupture 4. Loss of bowel sounds

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