The nurse has presented a class on reproduction at a college
The nurse knows that teaching has been effective if a student states, "Once the ovum has entered the fallopian tube, movement of the ovum through the fallopian tube and toward the uterus is facilitated by: A. Estrogen-induced tubal peristalsis."
B. Progesterone-induced cervical mucus changes."
C. Motions of the fallopian fimbriae."
D. Movements of the corona radiata of the ovum."
A
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The nurse has a multicultural practice, seeing clients from a variety of ethnic backgrounds. The nurse recognizes that people from what culture are most likely to believe that enduring pain is a sign of strength?
1. Mexican Americans 2. Puerto Ricans 3. Asian Americans 4. African Americans
In the acronym BRAIDED, which is used to identify the key components of informed consent the nurse must document?
1. "B" stands for "babies.". 2. "R" stands for "reproduction.". 3. "A" stands for "alternatives.". 4. "I" stands for "ineffective.".
During evaluation, the nurse, client, and healthcare provider determine that the goals of antibiotic therapy have not been met. What actions are indicated? Select all that apply.
A. Review the dosage of the medication. B. Consider checking serum drug levels. C. Discard the idea that the infection is treatable. D. Consider prolonging therapy. E. Consider using a different antibiotic.
Which of the following is considered a primary nursing diagnosis for a client with a dissociative disorder?
a. Self-esteem, low b. Personal identity, disturbed c. Role performance, ineffective d. Anxiety