Menopause is:

a. When menstruation stops
b. Erectile dysfunction
c. Impotence
d. Loss of interest in sexual activity


A

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a. 42% b. 48% c. 55% d. 67%

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A client tells the nurse, "You know I have AIDS. I still cannot afford to tell my employer because they will probably cancel my health insurance, then what would I do?" What is the best response by the nurse?

A) "An employer cannot cancel your currently active health insurance on the basis of AIDS." B) "I just wouldn't tell them. It is none of their business." C) "You have to tell them, it is not your right to allow them exposure to you. What if you give it to someone?" D) "I understand your dilemma, but I think you should tell them. I would want to know."

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The nurse is teaching a new mother about the development of sensory skills in her newborn. Which of the following would alert the mother to a sensory deficit in her child?

A) The newborn's eyes wander and occasionally are crossed. B) The newborn does not respond to a loud noise. C) The newborn's eyes focus on near objects. D) The newborn becomes more alert with stroking when drowsy.

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Select the statement that describes the theoretical method by which the activity of a virus may be interrupted.

A. Viral activity could be interrupted by inhibiting the virus from shedding into the circulation. B. Viral activity could be interrupted by inhibiting the injection of viral contents into the host cell or inhibiting the enzymes that transcribe or synthesize viral proteins. C. Viral activity could be interrupted by inhibiting the initial attachment of the virus to the human host cells. D. All of these are correct.

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