A couple you care for in an infertility clinic are both 22 years old and have been trying for a year to become pregnant. In a year, what proportion of couples usually does conceive?
A) 40%
B) 60%
C) 85%
D) 100%
C
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A young couple visits the nurse practitioner prior to attempting to become pregnant. The husband states that his brother died of a severe infection at age 6 months
He never knew what was wrong, but his mother had him tested for gammaglobulins as a child. Based on theses statements the nurse would suspect which of the following disorders? A) Severe neutropenia B) X-linked agammaglobulinemia C) Drug-induced thrombocytopenia D) Aplastic anemia
The single most preventable indoor air pollutant is:
a. asbestos. b. dust. c. environmental tobacco smoke. d. gas and vapors.
Parents ask the nurse about the characteristics of autosomal recessive inheritance. Which is characteristic of autosomal recessive inheritance?
a. Affected individuals have unaffected parents. b. Affected individuals have one affected parent. c. Affected parents have a 50% chance of having an affected child. d. Affected parents will have unaffected children.
During a vaginal examination, a nurse discovers a loop of prolapsed umbilical cord between the maternal pelvis and the presenting fetal part. What is the nurse’s priority intervention?
1. Noting the anomaly in the patient’s chart 2. Administering oxygen under positive pressure 3. Emptying the patient’s bladder via indwelling catheter 4. Relieving cord compression by pushing back the presenting part