During the reproductive system health history, a patient tells the nurse about having excessive menstrual flow. The nurse would document this information as:
A) Metrorrhagia
B) Oligomenorrhea
C) Polymenorrhea
D) Menorrhagia
B
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A 14-year-old female inpatient, diagnosed with depression and self-mutilating behavior, is scheduled to be discharged in the morning
Her parents divorced when she was 10 and she hasn't seen her father for almost a year, but for the past three months she has been looking forward to his taking her to a special concert a few days after discharge. Her father has just called to tell his daughter he will not be able to make their "date" because he has been detained longer than expected on a business trip. The client takes the phone receiver and begins hitting herself in the chest with it. Which of the following nursing interventions will be most therapeutic in helping the client deal with her anger? 1. Provide emotional support by telling the client she has a right to be angry. 2. Tell the client you understand how she feels. 3. Revoke the discharge and transfer the client to a more restrictive environment. 4. Suggest that the client write her father a letter telling him how she feels.
__________ is when a client thinks or fantasizes about death with no definite intent to commit suicide
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A business condition that may assist forecasting but add to the complexity of change is:
a. Consulting with professional groups about change. b. Researching about trends on futuristic sites. c. Asking patients to examine options for change. d. Building profit projects and sustainability into planning.
What percent of scores will be within one standard deviation above or below the mean?
a. 34 b. 68 c. 95 d. 99