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audragclark

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What is an appropriate statement to make when discussing battering with a victim?
 
  a. Leave the abuser immediately. c. You do not deserve to be hit.
  b. He didn't mean to do it. d. Does he hit your children?

Question 2

Metabolic changes throughout pregnancy that affect glucose and insulin in the mother and the fetus are complicated but important to understand. Nurses should know that:
 
  a. Insulin crosses the placenta to the fetus only in the first trimester, after which the fetus secretes its own.
  b. Women with insulin-dependent diabetes are prone to hyperglycemia during the first trimester because they are consuming more sugar.
  c. During the second and third trimesters, pregnancy exerts a diabetogenic effect that ensures an abundant supply of glucose for the fetus.
  d. Maternal insulin requirements steadily decline during pregnancy.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Telling the woman that she does not deserve to be hit represents a caring response to an abuse victim. The other statements are inappropriate.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A Insulin never crosses the placenta; the fetus starts making its own around the tenth week.
B As a result of normal metabolic changes during pregnancy, insulin-dependent women are prone to hypoglycemia (low levels).
C Pregnant women develop increased insulin resistance during the second and third trimesters.
D Maternal insulin requirements may double or quadruple by the end of pregnancy.



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