The nurse is teaching staff about the most common cause of Down Syndrome. What is the nursing describing?
A) Paternal nondisjunction
B) Maternal translocations
C) Maternal nondisjunction
D) Paternal translocations
Ans: C) Maternal nondisjunction
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Which response by the nurse is most appropriate to the statement, "This test isn't my idea, but my husband insists"?
a. "Don't worry. Everything will be fine." b. "Why don't you want to have this test?" c. "You're concerned about having this test?" d. "It's your decision."
A patient has an order for miconazole nitrate (Monistat) vaginal cream to treat a yeast infection. Place the following actions in the order in which the nurse would perform them to correctly administer the vaginal cream (1-5)
(Enter the number of each step in the proper sequence, do not use commas). 1. Squeeze the tube to fill the applicator. 2. Depress the plunger until all of the cream is inserted. 3. Attach the applicator to the end of the tube containing the cream. 4. Detach the applicator from the tube of medication. 5. Wearing gloves, insert the applicator into the patient's vagina along the posterior wall for approximately 3 inches.
It is strongly recommended that the mask be thrown away and changed to a new mask if it becomes soiled or wet, or if you sneeze in it
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The terminology used to identify workplace violence varies from country to country. Which terms are currently being used to identify this violent behavior around the world? (Select all that apply.)
A) Bullying B) Horizontal violence C) Mobbing D) Personal attack E) Social undermining