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A woman is undergoing testing for infertility. Her healthcare provider orders Rubin's test. The nurse explains to the client that this test is ordered to:
 
  A) Test vaginal and cervical secretions
  B) Look for problems within the uterus
  C) Determine patency of the oviducts
  D) Determine whether the uterine lining is normal

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A nurse documents a paralyzed client's right heel ulcer as a stage 3 pressure ulcer. Which describes a stage 1 pressure ulcer?
 
  A) Pressure-related alteration of intact skin
  B) Loss of epidermis with damage into the dermis that appears as a shallow crater/blister with red/pink wound bed and no sloughing
  C) Subcutaneous tissues involved and subcutaneous fat may be visible with no bone, tendon, or muscle exposed
  D) Extensive damage to underlying structures, full-thickness tissue loss with exposed bones, tendons, or muscles



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Inflation of the oviducts with carbon dioxide (Rubin's test) may be done to determine patency (openness) of the tubes. An x-ray study called a hysterosalpingogram looks for problems within the fallopian tubes and uterus. Sometimes, a light curettage (scraping) of the uterus is performed to determine whether the uterine lining is undergoing the normal changes necessary to receive a fertilized ovum.

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Stage 1 is pressure-related alteration of intact skin. Stage 2 is loss of epidermis with damage into the dermis that appears as a shallow crater/blister with red/pink wound bed and no sloughing. In stage 3, subcutaneous tissues are involved and subcutaneous fat may be visible with no bone, tendon, or muscle exposed. In stage 4 is seen extensive damage to underlying structures, full-thickness tissue loss with exposed bones, tendons, or muscles.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
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