What was the primary commitment agreed upon when the United Nations Millennium Declaration was adopted?
a. Adoption of specific environmental actions
b. Elimination of poverty
c. Enforcement of maternal and infant health standards
d. Provision of safe water and sanitation
ANS: B
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A. Cesarean delivery is almost always needed. B. Complications include couvelaire uterus and DIC. C. Fetal and maternal death may occur. D. Hysterectomy may be necessary to control bleeding. E. Pelvic and vaginal exams are not performed.
Your client is exhibiting signs of increased anxiety while in the Intermediate Care Unit. She states that the noise is driving her "crazy." Your first steps to relieve her anxiety include all of the following EXCEPT:
1. turning down the volume of the monitors in her room. 2. sitting with her and describe the various sounds she is hearing in the hallway and on the unit. 3. asking noisy individuals to lower the volume of their voices. 4. offering a sedative.
During the initial interview at the crisis center, a patient says, "I've been served with divorce papers. I'm so upset and anxious that I can't think clearly." What could the nurse say to assess personal coping skills?
a. "What would you like us to do to help you feel more relaxed?" b. "In the past, how did you handle difficult or stressful situations?" c. "Do you think you deserve to have things like this happen to you?" d. "I can see you are upset. You can rely on us to help you feel better."
Many of the symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are believed to be due to an excess of which hormone?
a. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) b. Growth hormone (GH) c. Insulin d. Thyroxine