Which statement is true of gender identity?
A) It is the opposite of biologic identity.
B) It may be the same as or different from biologic identity.
C) It is determined by male (XY) or female (XX) chromosomes.
D) It guides one's gender role behavior as male or female.
B
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The nursing instructor is talking with her clinical group about the hypothalamic–pituitary axis (HPA) and what happens when a need arises to interact with the total system. The instructor explains that this can create what?
A) A negative feedback system B) Homeostasis C) Complications D) Maximum efficiency
A hospice nurse who has become close to a terminally ill patient is present in the home when the patient dies and feels saddened and tearful as the family members begin to cry. Which action should the nurse take at this time?
a. Contact a grief counselor as soon as possible. b. Cry along with the patient's family members. c. Leave the home as soon as possible to allow the family to grieve privately. d. Consider whether working in hospice is desirable because patient losses are common.
The nurse recognizes that client goals or outcomes should be documented according to specific criterion in order that they are clear and easily understood by other members of the health care team
Of the following, the outcome statement that best meets the established criteria is the following: 1. "Vital signs will return to within normal levels for a middle aged adult." 2. "Nursing assistant will ambulate the client in the hallway 3 times each day." 3. "Lungs will be clear to auscultation and respiratory rate will be 20/minute." 4. "Output will be at least 100 mL/hour of clear yellow urine within 24 hours."
If the patient begins to vomit after surgery, you should
A. immediately get the nurse. B. offer the patient a glass of water. C. turn the patient's head to the side. D. quickly turn the patient on his abdomen.