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Quiz 3: Human Reproduction and Fetal Development
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a young man with testicular cancer who is preparing for removal of the left testicle.The patient asks,"Does this mean I won't be able to father a child?" Which is the nurse's best response?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The nurse admits a woman in the second trimester of pregnancy to the obstetric clinic for her regular examination.The patient asks the nurse if it is safe to take acetaminophen for minor pain during pregnancy.Which is the nurse's best response?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which statement indicates a mother understood the information about the function of the placenta taught by the nurse?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A woman delivers an infant assessed prenatally at 34 weeks' gestation.Which nursing assessment indicates the baby's gestation is closer to term than anticipated?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A pregnant woman lives in a community that is experiencing a measles outbreak because of a lack of immunization.The woman says she heard that measles are teratogenic and does not know what that means.Which statement by the nurse best explains this concept?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
An adult woman's laboratory studies indicate a lack of estrogen production.As a result,the nurse anticipates the patient's history will report which finding?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The nurse is teaching a class about female reproduction for middle school girls.Which statement made by one of the students requires the nurse to correct a misunderstanding?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A fetal ultrasound demonstrates a cardiac anomaly in a 22-week fetus.The mother says,"My baby is sick,all because I insisted on having a cup of coffee last week." Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate?