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Kikoku

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The nurse assesses four newborns. Which of the following assessment findings would place a newborn at risk for developing physiologic jaundice?
 
  1. Cephalhematoma
  2. Mongolian spots
  3. Telangiectatic nevi
  4. Molding

Question 2

A nurse teaching a sex education class is asked by a male student, What exactly happens when my body gets aroused? The nurse's reply includes which statement?
 
  1. The vas deferens thickens and expands.
  2. The sympathetic nerves of the penis are stimulated.
  3. The penis elongates, thickens, and stiffens.
  4. The prepuce of the penis elongates.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: A cephalhematoma is a collection of blood resulting from ruptured blood vessels between the surface of a cranial bone and the periosteal membrane. The red blood cells present in the cephalhematoma begin to break down, which can lead to an increase in bilirubin levels in the blood.
Rationale 2: Mongolian spots are macular areas of bluish-black pigmentation on the dorsal area of the buttocks.
Rationale 3: Telangiectatic nevi are pale pink or red spots found on the eyelids, nose, lower occipital bone, or nape of the neck.
Rationale 4: Molding is caused by overriding of the cranial bones.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 3. Sexual stimulation causes the penis to elongate, thicken, and stiffen, a process called erection. The penis becomes erect when its blood vessels become engorged.




Kikoku

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


tuate

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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