When reviewing the hormone levels of a menopausal woman, which of the following findings are most likely to be noted?
A) Elevated levels of testosterone and reduced levels of estrogen
B) Absent levels of estrogen and low levels of follicle-stimulating hormone
C) Elevated levels of lutenizing hormone and reduced levels of estrogen
D) Absent levels of estrogen and reduced levels of follicle-stimulating hormone
C
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A) The causative agent B) The patient's preinjury health status C) The patient's prognosis for recovery D) The circumstances of the accident
When examining lymph nodes near a joint in the arm or leg, which of the following maneuvers is likely to facilitate the examination?
a. Extension of the extremity b. Circumduction of the extremity c. Flexion of the extremity d. Rotation of the extremity
A nursing student asks a peer, "Why do we need a course outline when we have a course syllabus?" The response that best explains the importance of course outlines is
a. "They replace the teacher." b. "They substitute for the textbook." c. "They eliminate the need for class attendance." d. "They indicate the level of understanding needed to pass the course."
The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a forensic client. Which of the following would it be most important for the nurse to include when explaining the purpose of the assessment to the client?
A) "This is just a routine assessment, and we will be discussing specific events that have led to you being admitted to this unit." B) "I will be asking you questions so we can determine how to best meet your needs." C) "It is important during this initial assessment that you relate the specific details of the crimes associated with your case so we can effectively treat you." D) "I will be asking you questions that will focus on mental health and behavioral issues rather than on the specific details of any crimes associated with your case."