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When discussing the feminization of poverty, the nurse educator will inform the students of what fact?
 
  1. The out-of-wedlock birth rate is above 40.
  2. In 2012, 25 of the households headed by single mothers lived in poverty.
  3. Poverty is not directly linked to level of education attained.
  4. Women work fewer hours for more pay than men do.

Question 2

The nurse working on a postoperative gynecology unit has to be knowledgeable of the psychological concerns of many of her patients. These will most often include:
 
  1. Feelings of loss, grief, and anger.
  2. Feelings of euphoria and happiness.
  3. Feelings of control and calmness.
  4. Feelings of cheerfulness and satisfaction.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. The reality is that many children will spend at least a portion of their lives in single-parent families.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Many gynecological procedures have the potential to involve loss, so grieving, anger, sadness, and loss of control are just a few of the feelings the woman might experience.
Rationale 2: While some procedures can cause feelings of euphoria and happiness, most have the potential to cause other feelings.
Rationale 3: Some women might have feelings of control and calmness, but most will have other feelings.
Rationale 4: Some women might have feelings of cheerfulness and satisfaction, but most will have other feelings.



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