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After assessing a child with cryptorchidism and assessing the child's family, the nurse writes a diagnosis of anxiety (caregiver).
 
  Which of the following concerns would the anxiety most likely be related to in addition to the child's increased risk of malignancy? a. fear that the child will suffer pain
  b. child's risk of decreased fertility
  c. fear of the child having gender confusion
  d. guilt

Question 2

The first school nurse in the United States in 1902 was:
 
  a. Lavinia Dock c. Lina Rogers
  b. Mary Adelaide Nutting d. Isabelle Hampton Robb



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Answer to Question 1

B

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A Incorrect. The caregiver's anxiety will be about decreased fertility and an increased risk of malignancy, not the fear that the child will suffer pain.
B Correct. After assessing a child with cryptorchidism and assessing the child's family, the nurse writes a diagnosis of anxiety (caregiver). The caregiver will be anxious about both decreased fertility and an increased risk of malignancy.
C Incorrect. The caregiver's anxiety will be about decreased fertility and an increased risk of malignancy, not the fear of the child having gender confusion.
D Incorrect. The caregiver's anxiety will be about decreased fertility and an increased risk of malignancy, not guilt.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A Incorrect. Lavinia Dock was a public health nurse who started a visiting nurse service in Connecticut the 1880's. She advocated for an international public health movement.
B Incorrect. Mary Adelaide Nutting was a member of the first graduating class of Johns Hopkins Training School. In 1907 she became the first professor or nursing at Columbia University Teachers College.
C Correct. In 1902, Lina Rogers became the first school nurse in the United States.
D Incorrect. Isabelle Hampton Robb was the first superintendent of Johns Hopkins Training School in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1894.



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