The nurse introduces the consideration of a new oral contraceptive, Seasonale, the protocol of which allows only _____ menstrual period(s) a year

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4


D
Seasonale is a popular oral contraceptive that provides delayed menstruation, so that a woman has only four menstrual periods a year.

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Which statement by a patient offers the nurse information about moliminal symptoms?

1. "I have headaches if I don't eat regularly.". 2. "When I was pregnant, my feet and ankles were swollen every day.". 3. "My last boyfriend gave me hepatitis.". 4. "I get terrible cramps with my periods.".

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One practical/vocational nursing student tells another student, "I'm computer phobic! I never understand what keys I'm supposed to use to get the thing to work." The reply that shows the best understanding about NCLEX-PN examination testing is

a. "No problem! The question comes up on the screen, and you speak the letter of the correct answer aloud to the voice-activated computer." b. "You answer practice questions before the examination begins to get you used to using the computer." c. "You'll be able to ask the test proctor for help if you get mixed up." d. "If you can't get the hang of the computer, they'll let you use paper and pencil."

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MC Rural communities are sustained by informal support networks and decreased mobility; whereas, in urban communities

A. Informal support networks sustain the neighborhoods in communities. B. Diversity of populations encourages close interpersonal interactions. C. Mobility of populations and complex interpersonal interactions can lead to decreased social support. D. Fear of becoming close to neighbors inhibits development of support systems.

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The nurse demonstrates cultural sensitivity to a Haitian-American patient by:

a. providing a well lit room 24 hours a day. b. writing out all instructions given to the patient. c. allowing the patient to keep leaves in her room. d. asking the physician to provide all directions to the patient.

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