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CORALGRILL2014

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A woman has decided to stop taking contraceptives so that she can become pregnant. Which information would the nurse provide?
 
  1. If you are not pregnant within the first month after discontinuing your contraceptive, it is likely that it will take several months to conceive.
  2. You should use a barrier method of contraception for 6 months to let your body clear the extra hormones before you try to conceive.
  3. It may take several months for your menstrual periods to become regular.
  4. Since you have taken contraceptives for several years, you may have difficulty conceiving.
  5. Your risk for miscarriage is no higher because you took contraceptives.

Question 2

Which disorder is characterized by the progressive loss of brain function with memory loss, confusion, and dementia?
 
  1. Psychosis
  2. Multiple sclerosis
  3. Parkinson disease
  4. Alzheimer disease



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Some women conceive in the first month, and others take several months to conceive. There is no evidence to support that not getting pregnant in the first month means pregnancy will be delayed several months.
Rationale 2: There is no reason to let the extra hormones clear for 6 months.
Rationale 3: It may take several months for regular menstrual cycles to occur.
Rationale 4: The length of contraceptive use does not appear to affect fertility.
Rationale 5: The risk of miscarriage is not affected by taking contraceptives.

Global Rationale: It may take several months for regular menstrual cycles to occur. The risk of miscarriage is not affected by taking contraceptives. There is no reason to let the extra hormones clear for 6 months. Some women conceive in the first month and others take several months to conceive. There is no evidence to support that not getting pregnant in the first month means pregnancy will be delayed several months. The length of contraceptive use does not appear to affect fertility.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1:Alzheimer disease is the progressive loss of brain function characterized by memory loss, confusion, and dementia.
Rationale 2:Alzheimer disease is the progressive loss of brain function characterized by memory loss, confusion, and dementia.
Rationale 3:Alzheimer disease is the progressive loss of brain function characterized by memory loss, confusion, and dementia.
Rationale 4:Alzheimer disease is the progressive loss of brain function characterized by memory loss, confusion, and dementia.

Global Rationale: Alzheimer disease is the progressive loss of brain function characterized by memory loss, confusion, and dementia. Psychosis, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson disease do not fit these criteria.



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