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The pediatric nurse caring for children with hematological disorders knows that the purpose of stem cell collection is to harvest an adequate amount of stem cells/mononuclear cells as noted by a countable marker on the white cell called a CD34
 
  antigen.
  A) True
  B) False

Question 2

A menopausal client asks many questions about treatment for her vaginal dryness and hot flashes. She states, I've heard so much information and seen so many different things on television, I just don't know what would be best.
 
   When developing this client's plan of care, the nurse would identify which nursing diagnosis as the priority?
  A) Decisional Conflict related to myriad of treatment options
  B) Ineffective Sexuality Patterns related to pain on intercourse
  C) Situational Low Self-Esteem related to changes in sexual expression
  D) Anxiety related to effects of menopausal changes



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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