While preparing a class on menopause, the nurse researches factors that affect the timing of menopause. Which of the following factors affect the timing of menopause? (Select all that apply.)
A. Genetic influence
B. Late menarche
C. Chemotherapy or radiation
D. Smoking
E. Hysterectomy
F. Cardiac historyG. Autoimmune disease
H. Chromosomal abnormalities
A, C, D, E, G, H
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When caring for a client receiving estrogen replacement therapy for postmenopausal symptoms, the nurse documents a diagnosis of Ineffective Tissue Perfusion. Which of the following conditions is the nurse referring to in the diagnosis?
A) Thromboembolism B) Edema of the feet C) Gastrointestinal upset D) Chloasma
A young adult who is mildly cognitively challenged is pregnant and concerned that if her baby is floating in water inside her, it will drown
Which of the following teaching strategies would you use to explain how it is safe for the baby to be in fluid in utero? A) Show her an illustration of a fetus in utero. B) Provide a taped explanation for her to play at home. C) Explain that it is safe for a small baby to be underwater. D) Advise her not to worry about things she cannot understand.
How does the "drop factor" affect IV infusions?
a. Fluid with a larger drop factor infuses more slowly than fluid with a smaller drop factor. b. Smaller drop factors occur with smaller needles (or cannulas) and larger drop factors occur with larger needles. c. The smaller the drop factor, the fewer the number of drops needed to administer 1 mL of infusion fluid. d. The larger the drop factor, the fewer the number of drops needed to administer 1 mL of infusion fluid.