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A recently married 28-year-old client has come to the nurse for his physical assessment.
 
  During the assessment, he reveals to the nurse that he is worried about achieving a level of social and civic responsibility, because his current workload does not allow him to do so. What would be the best response by the nurse at this time? A) The nurse should indicate that many persons his age are considering building a family.
  B) The nurse should discuss hobbies appropriate for his age.
  C) The nurse should teach the client how he can achieve social and civic responsibility.
  D) The nurse should recommend that the client ease his current workload.

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing the role of the mammary glands in the reproductive process with a childbirth class. What should the nurse tell the childbirth class is the name of the ducts in the mammary glands that form a small reservoir for milk?
 
  A) Areola
  B) Lactiferous
  C) Lobules
  D) Nipple



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The nurse should advise the client to focus on starting a family instead of trying to achieve a level of social and civic responsibility, because the client is a recently married young adult. In general too, society still expects most adults to marry and to establish a family and home. The client can focus on developing hobbies and achieving social and civic responsibility during middle adulthood. The client need not reduce his current workload at such an early age.

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Each breast is divided into 15 to 20 lobes of glandular tissue, covered by adipose (fat) tissue, which gives the breast its shape. The lobes are made up of lobules, which consist of milk-secreting cells in glandular alveoli. From the alveoli, small lactiferous ducts converge toward each nipple like the spokes of a wheel. Each lactiferous duct forms a small reservoir for milk. The structures of the breast include the nipple, the areola, and the areolar glands. The nipple is a circular projection containing some erectile tissue. It is surrounded by the pigmented areola. Areolar glands, which are close to the skin's surface, make the areola appear rough.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
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:D TYSM

 

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