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NRS 125 EXAM AND VERIFIRD ANWERS
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NRS 125 EXAM AND VERIFIRD ANWERS 
A client enters your clinic to discuss fertility based awareness. What are some education topics you 
would discuss with the patient? Fertility 
window open between days 8 to 19 of cycle. 
Requires abstinence during fertile window. 
Free, safe, acceptable to many religions, promotes self awareness. 
Virtually impossible for women who are irregular. 
A client enters your clinic to discuss the calendar rhythm method. What are some education topics you 
would dis...
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HESI Maternity/Pediatric Remediation Questions Answered 100% correct
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HESI Maternity/Pediatric Remediation Questions Answered 100% correct 
the nurse suspects that an adolescent have anorexia nervosa. Which characteristics may have been observed in the adolescent? 
A. Denying illness 
B. Dismissing food 
C. Seeking intimacy 
D. Being extroverted 
E. Maintaining rigid body control 
Denying illness, dismissing food, maintaining rigid body control 
 
Bulimia Nervosa: seeking intimacy and being extroverted 
 
 
 
The parents of a gifted child note that their child has...
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HESI Pharm(question with complete solution)rated A+ already passed
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HESI Pharm(question with complete solution)rated A+ already passedNifedipine - correct answer used safely without combining with other agents to inhibit labor and maintain a pregnancy. 
 
Oxytocin - correct answer promotes labor by enhancing uterine contractions and thus can be used in pregnant women with cervical stenosis; control uterine bleeding after delivery, and promote milk ejection during lactation 
 
promote labor via cervical ripening - correct answer Misoprostol and dinoprostone 
 
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PHCY320 - Mens And Womens Health Study Set Exam
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NSG 222 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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NSG 222 Exam Questions With Correct Answers 
 
Dysmenorrhea Etiology - ANSWER- Primary - no detectable pathology; excess prostaglandin 
Secondary - pathology: endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids, pelvic infection, an intrauterine system (IUS), cervical stenosis, or congenital uterine or vaginal abnormalities 
 
Infertility, therapeutic management - ANSWER- lifestyle changes, such as weight loss and smoking cessation; taking clomiphene to promote ovulation; hormone injections to promote ovulatio...
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NUR 2513/ NUR2513 Maternal Child Nursing Rasmussen Exam 1 Review | Already Rated A| Latest 2022-2023
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NUR 2513/ NUR2513 Maternal Child Nursing Rasmussen Exam 1 Review | Already Rated A| Latest 2022-2023 
 
 
1.	What is EDB? 
 
-	Estimated date of birth Naegele's rule (add 7 days, subtract 3 months from date of patients last normal menstrual cycle (LMP) and add a year where necessary). 
 
 
 
2.	What is the Human Papilloma virus (HPV)? 
 
-	It is a sexually transmitted disease that can lead to cervical cancer, vaccination is available 
 
 
 
3.	What are the signs and symptoms of the Human Papill...
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NUR 2513/ NUR2513 Maternal Child Nursing | Exam 1 Review | Rated A| Latest 2022/2023| Rasmussen
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NUR 2513/ NUR2513 Maternal Child Nursing | Exam 1 Review | Rated A| Latest 2022/2023| Rasmussen 
 
 
 
1.	What are the side effects of terbutaline (Brethine)? 
 
-	Nervousness, restlessness, tremors, headache, insomnia, pulmonary edema, angina, arrhythmias, hypertension, myocardial ischemia, tachycardia, nausea, vomiting, hyperglycemia, and hypokalemia 
 
 
 
2.	What is misoprostol (Cytotec)? 
 
-	Anti-ulcer agent // used to terminate pregnancy in combination with mifepristone 
 
 
 
3.	What are...
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Maternity Final Exam 2024
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How often do you have a prenatal appointments before 28 weeks? - once every 4 
week 
how often do you have prenatal appointments from 28-36 wks? - once every 2 
weeks 
What might be part of the first prenatal appointment? - health history , 
medications, blood type, HIV, ghonnorhea, chlamydia 
what are some things that would occur during 3rd trimester appointment? - 
leopards, Hgb/Hct, Group B strep testing @ 36wks, STI , rescreen for chlamydia if 
less than 25 yrs of age? 
At what point of the ...
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NURS 395 Final - Practice Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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_____ means preventing a birth from taking place, whereas _______ means prevention of conception altogether. - Answer birth control ; contraception 
 
What is the biggest consideration when choosing a birth control method? 
Motivation, Effectiveness, Side Effects, or Protection from STI's? - Answer Effectiveness 
 
What are 2 factors that play into the psychology of risk taking when talking about using birth control - Answer Perceived costs of contraceptive planning, perceived benefit of pregn...
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NR 508 Drugs Impacting the Reproductive System - Download for Review to Achieve an A+
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NR 508 Drugs Affecting the Reproductive System ▪ Androgens and antiandrogens ▪ Estrogens and antiestrogens ▪ Progesterones and progesterone antagonists ▪ Other drugs affecting the reproduc tive system ▪ Drugs used in fertility ▪ Lactation inhibitors ▪ Erectile dysfunction drugs Androgens ▪ Testosterone is primary male androgen. ▪ Androgens are used to treat disorders in males and females. ▪ Hypogonadism in males ▪ Disorders such as cancer and HIV in both sexes ▪ Androgens...
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