The nurse teaches a class for clients in their first trimester of pregnancy. The nurse evaluates that learning has occurred when the clients make which statements?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. "Ovulation occurs on approximately Day 21 of the ovarian cycle."
B. "Ovulation is caused by a surge of luteinizing hormone."
C. "Ovulation is caused by a surge of human chorionic gonadotropin."
D. "Follicle-stimulating hormone causes ovarian follicles to develop."
E. "The pituitary gland secretes gonadotropin-releasing hormone."


Answer:
B. "Ovulation is caused by a surge of luteinizing hormone."

D. "Follicle-stimulating hormone causes ovarian follicles to develop."

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A) Healing from the trauma will progress more rapidly. B) As stressors are additive, adverse effects are more likely. C) Only the physiologic stress is significant for this patient. D) Alleviation of psychological stress is the lowest priority.

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Calculate the daily rate of maintenance fluids and the IV hourly flow rate for a child who weighs 44 pounds

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A) administer some NSAIDs to relieve the pain. B) wrap the knee in an ace bandage for compression. C) apply some warm compresses to the knee. D) notify parents to pick up the child and possibly administer factor VIII.

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A client who is grossly overweight tells the nurse "I just can't lose a bunch of weight to prevent a disease I might not get." The best response by the nurse takes into consideration that

a. even a small weight loss is beneficial. b. even overweight, women do not get coronary heart disease at high rates. c. obesity is not one of the major risk factors for coronary heart disease. d. the client really does need to lose substantial weight.

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