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joblessjake

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Nursing interventions to reduce the complications of menopause include
 
  a. restricting calories to enhance weight loss
  b. restricting activity to decrease the chance of falling
  c. maintaining a diet high in calcium
  d. taking an iron supplement

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Which statement is most likely to be associated with a breech presentation?
 
  a. Least common malpresentation
  b. Descent is rapid
  c. Diagnosis by ultrasound only
  d. High rate of neuromuscular disorders



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Answer to Question 1

C
Providing the client with an adequate intake of calcium will reduce complications of menopause, especially osteoporosis. Restricting calories to enhance weight loss, restricting activity to decrease the chance of falling, and taking an iron supplement are not interventions focused on reducing menopausal complications.

Answer to Question 2

D

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A Breech is the most common malpresentation affecting 3 to 4 of all labors.
B Descent is often slow because the breech is not as good a dilating wedge as is the fetal head.
C Diagnosis is made by abdominal palpation and vaginal examination. It is con-firmed by ultrasound.
D Fetuses with neuromuscular disorders have a higher rate of breech presentation perhaps because they are less capable of movement within the uterus.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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