After teaching a group of students about genital fistulas, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as a major cause?
A) Radiation therapy
B) Congenital anomaly
C) Female genital cutting
D) Bartholin's gland abscess
C
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A 7-year-old boy has been diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), and his parents are anxious to know how his health problem will affect his short-term and longer-term future
What can his health care provider most accurately tell the family? A) "Because JIA is an autoimmune disease, the long-term prognosis is quite poor and his mobility is likely to decline over time." B) "The earlier that we can schedule joint replacement surgeries, the better his prognosis will be." C) "With appropriate use of anti-inflammatory drugs along with lifestyle modifications, your son stands a good chance of leading a normal life." D) "We can relieve many of the symptoms or JIA and ensure his mobility, but there is a risk he'll develop a systemic immune response beyond his joints."
Nurses and other health care professionals tend to gravitate toward hospitals that showcase the positive aspects of the hospital to differentiate themselves from their competitors. Some of the most enticing marketing plans include showcasing:
a. competitive hourly reimbursement for services. b. profitability margins and payer ratios. c. receipt of nationally recognized awards. d. vacation and holiday benefits.
Many of our foods are now labeled "heart healthy" to designate their nutritional superiority for our body. Which of the following oils is considered "heart healthy"?
A) Corn oil B) Olive oil C) Coconut oil D) Sunflower oil
A patient comes to the emergency department with a puncture wound. What is the primary danger of a puncture wound?
a. Superficial blood loss b. Infection and internal bleeding c. Scarring from secondary intention d. Difficulty in removing a foreign body