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The simplest type of reflex arc involves a receptor-sensing organ and an effector motor organ.
B. Injury Prevention
Health-related client teaching in relation to neurological assessment includes what?
A. Pupillary response
B. Injury Prevention
C. Stroke protection
D. Sensory prevention
A. General observation of how the client relates to the environment
The comprehensive neurological assessment begins with?
A. General observation of how the client relates to the environment
B. General observation of how the client moves
C. Specific observation of the client’s reflex function
D. Specific observation of how the client ambulates
B. Elevation of affected testicle usually lessens pain
What is the difference between testicular torsion and epididymitis that indicates testicular torsion?
A. Fever occurs in 50% of clients.
B. Elevation of affected testicle usually lessens pain
C. Fever never occurs.
D. Elevation of affected testicle does not lessen pain.
False
Males who have sex with females are at higher risk for genital herpes than males who have sex with males.
False
Common peri-menopausal symptoms include vaginal hyperlubrication.
False
It is vital the nurse includes information about preventing HIV infections to decrease the higher risk of cancer when providing client teaching.
B. Stage 2
The nurse is inspecting the external genitalia of a client and notes the pubic hair is long, slightly pigmented, downy, and only slightly curled along the labia. Which Tanner stage will the nurse document for this client?
A. Stage 1
B. Stage 2
C. Stage 3
D. Stage 4
E. Stage 5
D. Severe one sided, lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding
The clinic nurse is triaging telephone calls from clients. Which symptoms would warrant referral to an emergency department immediately?
A. Burning urination
B. Braxton Hicks contraction
C. Periumbilical pain
D. Severe one sided, lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding
True
The uterus and adnexa are examined using a bimanual examination.
False
An infant is considered full-term if the gestational age is 35 weeks or greater.
C. Crying
What is a common symptom in a newborn?
A. Not sleeping
B. Temperature of 36.5°C
C. Crying
D. Sleeping too much
B. Significant blood loss
A child is transported to the emergency department by ambulance after being hit by a car, evidencing signs and symptoms of physiological distress. What typically causes physiological distress in a child?
A. Gastrointestinal ailment
B. Significant blood loss
C. Broken femur
D. Head injury
True
Many health habits in children are culturally related.