A pregnant woman informs the nurse that her last normal menstrual period was on July 6, 2007. Using Naegele's rule, which of the following would the nurse determine to be the patient's estimated date of delivery (EDC)?
A) January 9, 2008
B) April 13, 2008
C) April 20, 2008
D) September 6, 2008
B
April 13, 2008
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1. Presbycusis. 2. Mastoiditis. 3. Otitis media. 4. Otitis externa.
During physical examination of a client with a suspected endocrine disorder, the nurse assesses the body structures. The nurse gathers this data based on the understanding that it is an important aid in which of the following?
A) Detecting evidence of hormone hypersecretion B) Detecting information about possible tumor growth C) Determining the presence or absence of testosterone levels D) Determining the size of the organs and location
he nurse cares for a client with portal hypertension who is diagnosed with asterixis. Which assessment finding corresponds with the client's diagnosis of asterixis?
A) Muscle tremor and downward flap of the hand B) Flaccid muscles and upward flexion of the hand C) Discoloration of the abdominal skin D) Increased abdominal circumference
A nurse is caring for a child who is a victim of family violence. During data collection, the nurse realizes that the father of the child was himself a victim of child abuse. Which factor is the primary influence on a person's parenting style?
A) Families in the neighborhood B) Lectures on parenting C) Person's own upbringing D) Books on parenting