A nurse preceptor asks a new graduate to identify the three phases of the first stage of labor. Which response by the new graduate would indicate that further teaching is needed? (Select all that apply.)

a. Dormant d. Reversal
b. Latent e. Transition
c. Active f. Termination


A, D, F
The three phases of the first stage of labor include the latent, active, and transition phase. There is no such phase as the dormant, reversal, or termination phase.

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The nurse is teaching a client about low glycemic index foods. Which foods should the nurse provide as examples of those with a low glycemic index? (Select all that apply.)

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A. Ecosystem B. Environment C. Wellness D. Nursing

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What visible skin change of the breast does she have?

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