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The nurse teaches a patient that luteinizing hormone (LH) is important in the ovarian cycle for: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
 
  1. Proliferation of the endometrial mucosa.
  2. Ovulation.
  3. Corpus luteum development.
  4. The graafian follicle.
  5. Maturation of the ovarian follicle.

Question 2

The nurse is admitting a client to the birthing unit. What question should the nurse ask to gain a better understanding of the client's psychosocial status?
 
  1. How did you decide to have your baby at this hospital?
  2. Who will be your labor support person?
  3. Have you chosen names for your baby yet?
  4. What feeding method will you use for your baby?



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Estrogens assist in the maturation of the ovarian follicles and cause the endometrial mucosa to proliferate following menstruation.
Rationale 2: During the follicular phase, the primordial follicle matures under the influence of FSH and LH until ovulation occurs.
Rationale 3: The corpus luteum develops under the influence of LH during the luteal phase.
Rationale 4: A mature graafian follicle appears on about the 14th day of the ovarian cycle under dual control of FSH and LH.
Rationale 5: FSH is primarily responsible for the maturation of the ovarian follicle. As the follicle matures, it secretes increasing amounts of estrogen, which enhance the development of the follicle.

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Explanation: 2. The expectant mother's partner or support person is an important member of the birthing team, and assessments of the couple's coping, interactions, and teamwork are integral to the nurse's knowledge base. The nurse's physical presence with the laboring woman provides the best opportunity for ongoing assessment.





 

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