Jewish practices and beliefs about death and dying can be very different from family to family.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The nurse assessing a woman in the third stage of labor would expect which of the following findings? (Select all that apply.)

A. Cramping as the placenta delivers B. Mother crying or feeling relieved C. Presence of lochia rubra with small clots possible D. Uterus rises upward E. Vital signs returning to prelabor values

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The nurse in a school-based clinic is discussing sex and sexuality issues with a group of sexually active adolescents. From a public health standpoint, which statements should the nurse make to this group?

A) "It is important for adolescents to abstain from sexual activity." B) "Males as well as their partners are responsible for avoiding an unwanted pregnancy." C) "Adolescents need to know how to use condoms correctly to avoid sexually transmitted diseases." D) "Girls should carry their own condoms and use them to avoid pregnancy."

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Which of the following may cause diarrhea?

A. Inactivity B. Infections C. Lack of fiber D. Lack of fluids

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A registered nurse is instructing a group of nursing assistants in the principles of body mechanics. Which of these observations tell the nurse that a student is using the principles appropriately?

A. The assistant leans forward when turning a client in bed. B. The assistant positions a box that is to be lifted between his knees. C. The assistant turns his back to change position while moving a client. D. The assistant keeps the object to be moved as close to his body as possible. E. The assistant helps a client requiring total care into a chair without additional assistance.

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