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Question 1 of 5.

A 28-year-old female client is prescribed danazol (Danocrine) for endometriosis. The nurse should instruct the client to report:

A. Headaches.

B. Weight loss.

C. Increased libido.

D. Hair loss.

Explanation: Hair loss is a significant side effect of danazol, a synthetic androgen, and should be reported, as it may indicate need for dose adjustment or alternative treatment.

Question 2 of 5.

Conflicts, according to Lewin, include which types of conflict? Select all that apply.

A. Conceptualization conflicts

B. Avoidance - Avoidance conflicts

C. Approach - Approach conflicts

D. Resolvable conflicts

E. Unresolvable conflicts

F. Double Approach - Avoidance conflicts

G. Approach-Avoidance conflicts

Explanation: According to Lewin's conflict theory, the types of conflict include Avoidance-Avoidance , Approach-Approach , Double Approach-Avoidance (F), and Approach-Avoidance (G). Conceptualization, resolvable, and unresolvable conflicts are not part of Lewin's framework.

Question 3 of 5.

The 2nd priority needs according to the MAAUAR method of priority setting include which of the following?

A. Assessment

B. Movement

C. Understanding level

D. Risks

Explanation: The MAAUAR method prioritizes: Mental status, Acute pain, Acute eliminated needs, Urgent needs, Abnormal vital signs, Risks. The second priority is Acute pain, but among the options, Risks aligns as a high-priority need following initial physiological concerns.

Question 4 of 5.

Select the legal term that is accurately paired with its description.

A. Assault: Touching a person without their consent

B. Battery: Threatening to touch a person without their consent

C. Slander: False oral defamatory statements.

D. Slander: False written defamatory statements.

Explanation: Slander is correctly defined as false oral defamatory statements. Assault is threatening harm , battery is unauthorized touching , and libel is false written defamation .

Question 5 of 5.

Which of these clients is at greatest risk for falls?

A. A 77 year old female client in a client room that has low glare floors.

B. An 87 year old female client in a client room that has low glare floors.

C. A 27 year old sedated male client.

D. A 37 year old male client with impaired renal perfusion.

Explanation: An 87-year-old female is at the greatest risk for falls due to age-related factors like decreased mobility, balance issues, and potential comorbidities, compared to younger or less impaired clients.

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