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The parents of an infant boy have been told surgery is needed because their son's testes have not descended into the scrotal sac.
 
  The father asks the nurse, What would happen if the testes remained in the lower abdomen? What is the nurse's best response? A) The testes need to be placed in the scrotum to protect sperm-producing cells from body heat.
  B) If the testes remain in the abdomen, it would help to protect them from accidental trauma.
  C) Leaving the testes in the abdomen would damage their ability to produce testosterone.
  D) The risks associated with surgery are greater than the risks associated with leaving the testes in the abdomen.

Question 2

A patient is being discharged home from the hospital after receiving treatment for pneumonia. The patient is going home and continuing to take the same drugs he or she was taking before he or she was hospitalized.
 
  These drugs include an antianxiety medication and a medication for insomnia. The home care nurse is following this patient. On the initial visit what is the nurse's priority teaching point? A) The names and purposes of medications prescribed
  B) How to contact the provider if needed
  C) The importance of taking medications for insomnia only occasionally
  D) Warning signs that may indicate serious adverse effects



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Answer to Question 1

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During fetal development, the two testes migrate down the abdomen and descend into the scrotum outside the body where they are protected from the heat of the body to prevent injury to the sperm-producing cells. Leaving them in the abdomen would not protect them, testosterone production would not be impacted, and the risk to sperm production is far greater than surgical risks.

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The home care nurse should provide thorough patient teaching, with a priority teaching point being the warning signs the patient may experience that indicate a serious adverse effect. Although this may have been discussed by the discharging nurse in the hospital, this is essential information for the patient to thoroughly understand. By the time the home care nurse visits, the patient should already have filled the prescriptions and know the names and purposes of the medications prescribed from the hospital nurse but it is a good idea to review this information, although it is not a priority. Medications for insomnia should be taken as prescribed. The patient should have received the provider's contact information when leaving the hospital but the home care nurse may need to review this, even though it is not the priority teaching point.




NguyenJ

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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