The nurse is educating a client planning to conceive on the phases of the ovarian cycle. Place the following phases in order of occurrence starting with the onset of menstrual bleeding

A. Ovulation
B. Menses
C. Premenstrual phase
D. Follicular phase
E. Luteal phase


B, D, A, E, C

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A patient with a baseline creatinine of 2.3 mg/dL is scheduled for a CT scan of the abdomen with contrast. In preparing this patient for the procedure, the nurse anticipates which of the following orders?

A) Monitor the patient's electrolyte values every hour before the procedure B) Preprocedure hydration and administration of acetylcysteine C) Hemodialysis immediately prior to the CT scan D) Obtain a creatinine clearance by collecting a 24-hour urine specimen

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A 16-year-old is admitted to the hospital for acute appendicitis and an appendectomy is performed. Which of the following interventions is most ap propriate to facilitate normal growth and development?

A) Encourage parents to room-in and bring favorite video games. B) Encourage the parents to room-in and assist with ADLs. C) Encourage the child to rest and read. D) Allow the child to participate in age-appropriate activities with other adolescent patients as condition warrants.

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The nurse is preparing a patient with 46% total body surface area burned for graft placement. Which anatomical locations should the nurse expect to have a lower rate of graft success than other areas of the body? (Select all that apply.)

a. Axillae b. Buttocks c. Perineum d. Forearms e. Abdomen f. Joint areas

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A nurse is providing community education about medications and the drug schedules established by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Which statement made by a member of the class best demonstrates an understanding of DEA schedules?

a. "Schedule I drugs have the lowest potential for abuse." b. "Schedule II drugs have no approved indications." c. "Schedule V drugs have the highest potential for abuse." d. "Schedule I drugs are not approved for any medical use."

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