Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the gonococcus) can infect many tissues. Which of the following infections is NOT caused by the gonococcus?
A. Infection of the urethral mucosa (urethritis)
B. Infection of the bladder mucosa (cystitis)
C. Throat infections (pharyngitis)
D. Infections of the rectal mucosa (proctitis)
E. Infections of the mucosa of the uterine cervix (cervicitis)
B
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What will be an ideal response?
The nurse is preparing to create a pedigree. How should the nurse instruct the client about filling out a standard family history form?
1. "Complete this information form about your family." 2. "Complete this form about your children and husband." 3. "Complete this form about your family living at home." 4. "Complete this form on as many of your blood relatives as you can."
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a. Neurologic health b. Severe brain damage c. Decorticate posturing d. Decerebrate posturing
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