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kamilo84

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After an examination, a pregnant patient is diagnosed with a cystocele. How should the nurse explain this finding to the patient?
 
  A) A fold of peritoneum behind the uterus
  B) Pouching of the bladder into the vaginal wall
  C) A part of the rectum is pushing into the vaginal wall.
  D) Folds of peritoneum that cover the uterus front and back

Question 2

When would a child diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus most likely demonstrate a decreased need for insulin?
 
  a. During the honeymoon phase
  b. During adolescence
  c. During growth spurts
  d. During minor illnesses



huda

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Answer to Question 1

B
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Pouching of the bladder into the vaginal wall is a cystocele. A fold of peritoneum behind the uterus is posterior ligament. A part of the rectum pushing into the vaginal wall is a rectocele. Folds of peritoneum that cover the uterus front and back are the broad ligaments.

Answer to Question 2

A
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A During the honeymoon phase, which may last from a few weeks to a year or
longer, the child is likely to need less insulin.
B During adolescence, physical growth and hormonal changes contribute to an
increase in insulin requirements.
C Insulin requirements are typically increased during growth spurts.
D Stress either from illness or from events in the environment can cause
hyperglycemia. Insulin requirements are increased during periods of minor
illness.



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