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james

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The public health nurse is working with a student nurse. The student nurse asks which of the six groups of people seen today are families.
 
  How should the nurse respond? The clients we visited today that are families are the: (Select all that apply.)
   A. The married heterosexual couple without children.
   B. Gay couple with two adopted children.
   C. Unmarried heterosexual couple with two biological children.
   D. Lesbian couple not living together that have no children
   E. Married heterosexual couple with three children, living with grandparents.

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing assessment data from several different male clients. Which one should receive information about causes of infertility?
 
  1. Circumcised client
  2. Client with a history of premature ejaculation
  3. Client with a history of measles at age 12
  4. Client employed as an engineer



lgoldst9

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

2
Explanation: 2. Premature ejaculation is a possible cause of infertility.



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