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Quiz 18: Reproductive and Genetic Disorders
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nurse in a pediatric clinic is obtaining medical information from a female patient who is 18 years of age. The patient expresses concern of a vaginal infection because of the presence of fishy-smelling, thin, whitish-gray discharge. Which information from the nurse is accurate?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The nurse in a pediatric clinic is assessing an 11-year-old patient who is experiencing vaginal itching, soreness, and painful urination. Upon physical assessment, the nurse notices two ulcers, each 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter. Which additional assessment does the nurse perform?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -The pediatric nurse conducts a blood sampling for PKU, which is a standard policy in most states of the United States. The parents want to void a heel stick for the blood screening and ask why the test is so important. Which answers will the nurse provide? Select all that apply.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -The nurse is providing care for a neonate with a port-wine stain on the left side of the face, which involves the eye. The nurse recognizes which nursing interventions are likely to be initiated as the neonate grows? Select all that apply.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A parent brings a 15-year-old adolescent to the emergency department because of severe lower abdominal pain, with nausea and vomiting. Physical examination reveals a swollen scrotum and tenderness of one testicle. Which additional assessment finding supports the possibility of testicular torsion?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The nurse is counseling a couple who has a neonate exhibiting the manifestations of trisomy 21. This is the couple’s first child, and they have no identifiable risks. Which explanation does the nurse provide to the parents?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is conducting a class for 13-year-old male students. After covering male anatomy, a student asks the nurse if the terms "sperm" and "semen" are interchangeable. Which information does the nurse provide?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse shares genetic information with the parents of a 12-year-old female with a lack of pubertal development. The child is missing an X chromosome and is diagnosed with Turner syndrome. Which information will the nurse provide regarding secondary sexual characteristics?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
An adolescent female, age 17 years, independently seeks care at the public health department. The adolescent reports lower abdominal pain with walking but no vaginal discharge. The adolescent also shares being sexually active with multiple partners. After confirming a pelvic inflammatory infection (PID) , which is the most important teaching by the nurse?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -The nurse in a pediatric clinic is performing a scheduled check-up for a 6-year-old child diagnosed with Williams syndrome. The child will be mainstreamed during the first year of school. Which information will the nurse provide to the parent of this child? Select all that apply.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The nurse is presenting a workshop about reproduction to other nurses. In which manner will the nurse explain the reason why all offspring from the same parents do not look exactly alike?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -The nurse is providing care for a neonate born to a mother with a history of alcoholism. The nurse is concerned the neonate will need special attention because of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Which specific concerns will the nurse relay to the assigned case worker? Select all that apply.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is preparing a teaching plan for 13-year-old female students about anatomy, puberty, and reproduction. Which information does the nurse recognize as being most important?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The nurse is counseling parents of an infant who have just learned their child has a cancerous tumor on a kidney. The parents keep repeating that nothing like this has happened in either of their families. Which explanation does the nurse provide to the parents?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
The nurse is preparing to teach a class about genetics at a workshop for nurses. The nurse will remind the attending nurses that genes are responsible for determining our physical attributes and biological functions. Which other function will the nurse accredit to genes?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is answering questions about anatomy and physiology in a middle school science class. One student asks, "How does our body become either a girl or a boy?" Which answer will the nurse provide?