The nurse is conducting a health maintenance visit for an older adult patient. Which is an expected finding for this patient based on age?

1) Enlarged clitoris
2) Copious vaginal secretions
3) Increased risk for vaginal infections
4) Decreased risk for painful intercourse


ANS: 3

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1. A negative symptom of schizophrenia called alogia. 2. A negative symptom of schizophrenia called avolition. 3. A positive symptom of schizophrenia called delusion. 4. A characteristic of schizophrenia called ambivalence.

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The nurse would counsel a client with eczema that the condition that might preclude the use of PUVA, or at least would require extra precautions, is

a. age over 60. b. cataracts in development. c. long-term cortisone therapy. d. presence of open lesions.

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Compare the earlier LMX studies, which described in-groups and out-groups to the leadership-making studies in which there are three phases. How is it more helpful to describe LMX in three phases instead of categorizing in- and out-groups?

What will be an ideal response?

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