The phenomenon of someone other than the mother-to-be experiencing pregnancy-like symptoms such as nausea and weight gain applies to the:
a. Mother of the pregnant woman.
b. Couple's teenage daughter.
c. Sister of the pregnant woman.
d. Expectant father.
D
Feedback
A An expectant father's experiencing of pregnancy-like symptoms similar to those of his partner is called the couvade syndrome.
B An expectant father's experiencing of pregnancy-like symptoms similar to those of his partner is called the couvade syndrome.
C An expectant father's experiencing of pregnancy-like symptoms similar to those of his partner is called the couvade syndrome
D An expectant father's experiencing of his partner's pregnancy-like symptoms is called the couvade syndrome.
You might also like to view...
The nurse is caring for a recently diagnosed patient with myasthenia gravis whose CT scan reveals an enlarged thymus gland
Which additional assessment parameter should the nurse complete to confirm the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis? A) Passive range of motion of the neck B) Check of deep tendon reflexes C) Application of painful stimuli to legs D) Visual screening using the Snellen chart
An individual who has had Lyme disease but has not been treated with antibiotics may present with:
a. a generalized rash b. swelling in only one joint c. muscle laxity d. neurological conditions such as facial palsy, meningitis, or encephalitis
Grapefruit juice contains furanocoumarins that have been found to:
1. Alter absorption of drugs through competition for binding sites 2. Inhibit CYP 3A4, leading to decreased first-pass metabolism of drugs 3. Alter vitamin K metabolism, leading to prolonged bleeding 4. Enhance absorption of calcium and vitamin D
Identify the intervention by the nurse that has the highest priority when assisting a client diagnosed with multiple myeloma with ADLs
a. Keep the client on oxygen by nasal can-nula at all times. b. Use great care in transferring the client from bed to chair to prevent bone injury. c. Allow the client to rest for 10 minutes before and after each activity. d. Encourage the client to be as independent as possible.