After teaching a group of nursing students about the possible causes of spontaneous abortion, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful
when the students identify which of the following as the most common cause of first trimester abortions?
A) Maternal disease
B) Cervical insufficiency
C) Fetal genetic abnormalities
D) Uterine fibroids
C
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Which action is most appropriate regarding the nurse's administration of a rapid-acting insulin to a hospitalized patient?
a. Give it within 15 minutes of mealtime. b. Give it after the meal has been completed. c. Administer it once daily at the time of the midday meal. d. Administer it with a snack before bedtime.
The malleus is attached to the:
1. Tympanic membrane and incus. 2. Stapes and cochlea. 3. Semicircular canals and organ of Corti. 4. Pinna and tympanic membrane.
Which of the following is highly useful in interpreting factor analysis results?
a. Having a variable with high loadings on two factors b. Having a potential method factor c. Having a factor with no loadings above .30 d. Having a marker variable with a high loading on only one factor
An elderly client is described by his sister as being "more like himself, the older he gets." The client states that he draws on past experiences to help in coping with losses in the present
This nurse determines that this client is an example to support the theory of: 1. Continuity 2. Activity 3. Adaptation 4. Disengagement