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vinney12

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While explaining to the parents of a 5-year-old why the child's fractured femur has so much swelling and bruising, the nurse will include which of the following statements?
 
  A)
  Your child fell out of the tree with so much force that the body is trying to send extra fluid to the area of the break.
  B)
  All bone fractures have lots of bruising so it's nothing to worry about.
  C)
  This bone is hollowed out, and the inside of the shaft produces marrow where red blood cells are formed.
  D)
  There are a lot of cartilage attaching to the shaft of the femur, so when you break that bone, it ruptures the cartilage and causes more swelling.

Question 2

While educating a mother about the benefits of giving her child the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine, gardisil, which of the following statements will the nurse need to clarify for the parent? Select all that apply. The vaccine is
 
  A)
  best administered before the child becomes sexually active.
  B)
  100 effective against development of cervical cancer for her life span.
  C)
  effective against the two most common strains of genital warts.
  D)
  only recommended for females between the ages of 9 and 26.
  E)
  recommended prior to exposure to HPV, and if the child has genital warts, they are already exposed.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans:
C

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Long bones usually are narrow in the mid-portion and broad at the ends so that the weight they bear can be distributed over a wider surface. The shaft of a long bone is formed mainly of compact bone roughly hollowed out to form a marrow-filled medullary canal. The edema and bruising following femur fracture are due primarily to disruption of the shaft of the bone. Cartilage attaches at the end of long bones, not the shaft.

Answer to Question 2

Ans:
B, D

Feedback:

The HPV vaccine has decreased the risk of cervical cancer by 97. Gardisil is one type of HPV vaccine to prevent infection with the HPV subtypes 16, 18, 9, and 11. This vaccine has been approved for girls and boys between 9 and 26 years of age (prior to becoming sexually active) to prevent HPV 6 and 11 genital warts. The vaccine targets the two strains of HPV (16 and 18) responsible for 70 of the cervical cancer. There is no treatment that is 100 effective against cervical cancer.



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