Where are the secretions responsible for nourishing sperm excreted from?
a. Vas deferens
b. Epididymis
c. Cowper's gland
d. Scrotum
ANS: C
The Cowper's gland secretions nourish the sperm.
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A) Described individualized nursing care in the home B) Addressed the social and economic influences on health and illness C) Described the specialization in which nurses were involved D) Addressed the need for home-based preventive care
Which actions would the charge nurse evaluate as indicating "alarm fatigue" in a nurse who works in an intensive care unit (ICU)?
1. The nurse completes measuring a patient's urine before responding to a ventilator alarm in the next cubicle. 2. The nurse says, "Would you check this patient's IV? The controller alarm keeps sounding." 3. The manager discovers deactivation of a heart rate alarm in the rooms of two patients assigned to the nurse. 4. The nurse responds to the wrong cubicle when a ventilator alarm sounds. 5. The nurse responds to an alarm while saying, "I wish this patient would stop moving his arm around. It makes his IV alarm sound."
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1. Get a medical alert bracelet for the patient. 2. Give epinephrine intravenously or via endotracheal tube. 3. Check with the family for a history. 4. Admit the client through the admitting department.