The nurse has completed a presentation on reproduction. Which statement indicates that the teaching has been successful?
1. "A male is born with all the sperm he will ever produce."
2. "Females create new ova throughout their reproductive life."
3. "Ova separate into two unequally sized cells."
4. "Each primary spermatocyte divides into four haploid cells."
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Explanation: 3. The first meiotic division produces two cells of unequal size with different amounts of cytoplasm but with the same number of chromosomes.
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A nurse manager tells the staff that there will be an increasing use of nursing informatics in the clinical setting. The nurse manager explains that, according to the 1998 definition formulated by the International Medical Informatics Association-Nursing Informatics (IMIA-NI), nursing informatics is defined as: a. a formal educational program in nursing informatics or a graduate program with
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