Which is the third stage of sexual arousal?
a. Desire
b. Excitement
c. Plateau
d. Orgasm
ANS: C
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The nurse concludes that no further nursing care is needed and reinforces the client's current health habits and recommends other health promotion activities. Based on this information, which possible conclusion has the nurse made about the admission interview of the client? A) The client has no problem. B) The client may have a problem. C) The client is at risk for a problem. D) The client has a clinical problem.
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a. "Some children are just more difficult to train, so I wouldn't worry about it yet." b. "Have you considered reading any of the books on toilet training? They can be very helpful." c. "This could mean that there is a problem in your baby's development. We'll watch her closely for the next few months." d. "The nerves that will allow your baby to have control over the passing of stools are not developed until at least 18 to 24 months of age."
Which of the following would characterize the public health stage of community health nursing?
A) Voluntary health agencies emphasizing disease prevention B) Family is considered the primary unit of care C) Service is provided to the sick poor population D) Primary health care as the key to health for all
A 50-year-old woman comes to the clinic for her first mammogram. Which of the following best describes the action of this client?
a. Disease prevention b. Health improvement c. Health protection d. Primary health promotion