A Pap smear is a test used to diagnose cancer of the
A) ovaries.
B) uterus.
C) cervix.
D) urethra.
C
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Which of the following statements about the nursing practice of being with are accurate?
1. Being with puts the nurse at risk for burn-out. 2. Being with adds more time to providing individual care. 3. Being with can be conveyed through tone of voice, eye contact, and body language. 4. Being with requires the nurse to have an open mind and understand a variety of perspectives.
The nurse assists a patient with oral care. The patient is 1 day postoperative after nasal recon-struction. Which is the most important intervention for the nurse to implement to maintain inte-grity of the oral cavity?
a. Scrape the tongue to remove thick secre-tions. b. Instruct the patient to use a fluoride mouthwash. c. Teach the patient to brush the teeth twice daily. d. Assist the patient to maintain adequate hydration.
The nurse educator is teaching student nurses what a fetus will look like at various weeks of development
Which descriptions would be typical of a fetus at 20 weeks' gestation? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The fetus has a body weight of 435–465 g. 2. The fetus actively sucks and swallows amniotic fluid. 3. The kidneys begin to produce urine. 4. Nipples appear over the mammary glands. 5. Lanugo covers the entire body.
The nurse is collecting data for a patient who has suspected kidney disease. A high specific gravity of urine is associated with which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Dehydration b. Diabetes insipidus c. Diabetes mellitus d. Fluid volume excess e. Heart failure f. Nephrosis