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mydiamond

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The nurse attempts to elicit the Moro reflex on a newborn, and assesses movement of the right arm only. Based on this finding, the nurse immediately assesses:
 
  1. Ortolani's maneuver.
  2. Babinski's reflex.
  3. The clavicle.
  4. The Galant reflex.

Question 2

The nurse teaching a high school class explains that during the menstrual cycle, the endometrial glands begin to enlarge under the influence of estrogen and cervical mucosal changes occur; the changes peak at ovulation.
 
  In which phase of the menstrual cycle does this occur? 1. Menstrual
  2. Proliferative
  3. Secretory
  4. Ischemic



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Ortolani's maneuver is an assessment technique that rules out the possibility of congenital hip dysplasia.
Rationale 2: Babinski's reflex tests for upper neuron abnormalities.
Rationale 3: When the Moro reflex is elicited, the newborn straightens both arms and hands outward with the knees flexed, then slowly return the arms to the chest, as in an embrace. If this response is not elicited, the nurse assesses the clavicle. If the clavicle is fractured, the response is demonstrated on the unaffected side only.
Rationale 4: Trunk incurvation (Galant reflex) is seen when the newborn is prone and the pelvis is turned to the stimulated side when the spine is stroked.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 2. The proliferative phase begins when the endometrial glands begin to enlarge under the influence of estrogen and cervical mucosal changes occur; the changes peak at ovulation.



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