Although all other joints return to their normal prepregnancy state, those in the parous woman's feet do not. The new mother may notice a permanent increase in her shoe size

1. True
2. False


1
1. Correct. This is an accurate statement
2. Incorrect. This statement is true.

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A male patient is undergoing external radiation therapy on an outpatient basis for treatment of Hodgkin disease. After 2 weeks of treatment, he tells the nurse that he is so tired he can hardly get out of bed in the morning. Which is an appropriate goal?

a. Take two rest periods during the day b. Ambulate in the hall four times a day c. Select two activities for distraction d. Investigate a consultation with a psychiatrist for treatment of depression

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The family of a critically ill patient has asked to discuss organ donation with the patient's nurse

When preparing to answer the family's questions, the nurse understands which concern(s) most often influence a family's decision to donate? (Select all that apply.) a. Donor disfigurement influences on funeral care b. Fear of inferior medical care provided to donor c. Age and location of all possible organ recipients d. Concern that donated organs will not be used e. Fear that the potential donor may not be deceased f. Concern over financial costs associated with donation

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Prior to inserting a nasogastric tube, the nurse correctly verifies the client's identity through which of the following methods?

A) Ask the client: "Is your name___?" B) Check the client's identification bracelet. C) Verify the client's room number. D) Call the client by his or her first name.

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For an injection of 0.45 ml of a medication to a pediatric client, the nurse should select a(n):

A. Tuberculin syringe. B. Insulin syringe C. Low-dose insulin syringe D. 3-ml syringe

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