Which of the following clinical or historical findings would be the LEAST likely to increase a woman's risk of an ectopic pregnancy?
A. An intrauterine device (IUD)
B. Previous ectopic pregnancy
C. Pelvic inflammatory disease
D. Two spontaneous abortions
Ans: D. Two spontaneous abortions
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Puberty is best described as:
A) maturation of the sexual organs. B) a milestone developmental stage in school-aged children. C) a two- to three-year growth spurt in adolescents. D) a developmental stage that occurs earlier in males than in females.
You are assessing a three-year-old child for possible injuries after the child fell down a flight of stairs. Which of the following would raise your suspicion that the child may be a victim of physical abuse?
A) Bruises are found on his chest and abdomen. B) The child is fearful and appears malnourished. C) The child cries when you palpate his arm. D) Several bruises are located on his knees and shins.
The therapist is performing airway care on a mechanically ventilated patient who is intubated with a Hi-Lo Evac endotracheal tube. While checking the cuff pressure, the therapist notices that pressure manometer reads 30 cm H2O, and that the vacuum pressure gauge, providing continuous suction, indicates 100 mm Hg. Inspection of the mucous collector shows that it is empty. What should the therapist
do at this time? A. Inject 10 cm H2O into the cuff, and increase the vacuum pressure to 110 mm Hg. B. Decrease the cuff pressure by 10 cm H2O, and leave the vacuum pressure set at 100 mm Hg. C. Leave both the cuff pressure and vacuum pressure set at their respective levels. D. Leave the cuff pressure at 30 cm H2O, and decrease the vacuum pressure to 70 mm Hg.
Solve the calculations using Roman numerals. 522 - 211 =
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).