The nurse instructs the client that a person's sense of identity as a male or female develops from which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Sexual reassignment surgery
B) Self-identity
C) Numerous sexual partners
D) Biology
E) Identity imposed by others
B, D, E
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The child prescribed atomoxetine HCl asks if she can still play school soccer once she starts her medication. The most appropriate nursing response would be:
a. "This medication can cause dizziness, so you'll need to let your coach know." b. "Certainly you can, and this medication will probably help you play better." c. "It would be better for you to not play soccer this season." d. "Soccer is a rather demanding sport, don't you think?"
A nurse is providing education to an adolescent who is planning to have surgery. Which of the following developmentally appropriate strategies should the nurse implement? Select all that apply
a. Prepare the adolescent up to 24 hours prior to the procedure. b. Include the peer group since the adolescent does not prefer to have privacy. c. Use appropriate medical terminology. d. Draw a diagram of the surgery to describe the procedure if the adolescent questions how the procedure will be done.
Express 3 : 10 as a decimal: ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A patient at a walk-in clinic requests oral contraceptives (OCs) because she heard they can prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). On which understanding should the nurse base the response to the patient?
a. Only OCs with estrogen and progestin can prevent STDs. b. Not enough research has been done to prove that OCs can prevent STDs. c. There is no connection between OC use and risk of STDs. d. OCs provide excellent protection against most STDs.