A nurse instructs an infertile woman about self-administration of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist (ganirelix). What are the best sites to give the injections? You may select more than one answer

a. Abdomen
b. Arm
c. Upper thigh
d. Hip
e. Lower thigh


a, c

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The term that describes repeated physical abuse, usually of a woman, child, or elder, is:

a. Neglect b. Battering c. Exploitation d. Gender abuse

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Which of the following best describes the related factors in a nursing diagnosis?

1. conditions or circumstances that contribute to the development or maintenance of a nursing diagnosis 2. internal or external environmental factors that increase the vulnerability of an individual, family, or community to an unhealthful event 3. observable cues/inferences that cluster as manifestations of a nursing diagnosis 4. a clear, precise description of a nursing diagnosis that delineates its meaning and helps differentiate it from similar diagnoses

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When conducting a health history on a late school-age client, what would the nurse document as a dysmorphic feature?

1. A repaired cleft palate 2. A 10% burn to the face 3. A severed finger 4. A flat anterior fontanel

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One easy way that parents of teenagers can ensure that they are getting enough iodine in their diets to support the increased thyroid activity during adolescence is to:

1. Give the child a multivitamin daily 2. Use iodized table salt 3. Keep fresh fruit and vegetables on hand for snacks 4. Serve red meat at least once a week

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