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naturalchemist

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The nurse educator is lecturing on the changes that take place during puberty. A change that girls have is:
 
  1. Elongation of the hips.
  2. Deepening of the voice.
  3. Broadening of the hips and budding of breasts.
  4. Preparation of the uterus for pregnancy.

Question 2

The client at 39 weeks' gestation calls the clinic and reports increased bladder pressure but easier breathing and irregular, mild contractions. She also states that she just cleaned the entire house. Which statement should the nurse make?
 
  1. You shouldn't work so much at this point in pregnancy.
  2. What you are describing is not commonly experienced in the last weeks.
  3. Your body may be telling you it is going into labor soon.
  4. If the bladder pressure continues, come in to the clinic tomorrow.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Elongation of the hips is not a change that girls experience during puberty.
Rationale 2: The deepening of the voice happens during puberty with boys, not with girls.
Rationale 3: During puberty, girls' hips start to broaden and their breasts begin to form.
Rationale 4: The uterus prepares for pregnancy after puberty each month with the menstrual cycle.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 3. One of the premonitory signs of labor is lightening: The fetus begins to settle into the pelvic inlet (engagement). With fetal descent, the uterus moves downward, and the fundus no longer presses on the diaphragm, which eases breathing.





 

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