An analysis of a patient's sperm shows the sperm are not developing motility. Which body structure should the nurse suspect is not functioning at the optimal level in this patient?
A. Scrotum
B. Epididymis
C. Penis
D. Prostate
Answer: B
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Which of the following describes an important function of the case manager?
A) Developing protocols for guidance B) Providing thorough discharge planning C) Measuring costs of services provided to clients D) Developing tools such as critical pathways
While the nurse is performing an assessment of a male client, gynecomastia is noted. The nurse is aware that this condition is most frequently associated with: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. cancer of the breast in male clients. 2. infants following birth. 3. the onset of puberty. 4. older males that have undergone hormonal treatment. 5. infection of breast tissue.
A female patient is in the clinic after being raped by a stranger. She seems to be having problems staying in the present and answering questions. The following short-term goal has been established by you and the RN and the patient/client:
A) Resolve the feeling of fear and anxiety related to the rape B) Insist client/patient clean her own wounds to begin the acceptance process of the rape C) Have patient/client verbalize her feeling about the rape D) Have nurse prepare the care plan for the patient/client to decrease her need to make decisions right now
The capacity of a drug dose to have a gradually diminished effect on the user as it is taken repeatedly is known as
A. drug interaction B. drug dependence C. drug tolerance D. the placebo effect