A nurse is attending to a group of boys at a school. The nurse is required to check for the sexual development in boys on a regular basis. Which clients are more likely to experience nocturnal emissions?
A) Clients who have reached adulthood
B) Clients of the age group 12 to 20 years
C) Clients who are showing pubertal changes
D) Clients with strong, muscular appearance
C
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A nurse educator is teaching a group of nurses at a long-term care facility about atrial fibrillation in light of its prevalence in older adults. Which of the following statements by the nurses would the educator most want to correct?
A) "The electrical impulses go in chaotic directions, and so the atria can't contract properly." B) "An ECG of someone in atrial fibrillation would be almost random in appearance." C) "The contraction of the ventricles and the atria can range from 400 to 600 beats/minute." D) "It can be hard to measure at the bedside because not all ventricular beats make a palpable pulse."
Identify the major component for the maintenance of health used in the Roy Adaptation Model of nursing
a. Systems b. Lack of illness c. Adaptation d. Use of medicine
A specialist in public health nursing requires
a. The same level of education as the community health nurse. b. Preparation at the basic entry level. c. An advanced degree regardless of public health experience. d. A graduate level education with a focus in public health science.
Which of the following ions is required for neurotransmitter release from storage sites in the small sacs, called synaptic vesicles?
A) Potassium ion B) Calcium ion C) Sodium ion D) Chloride ion