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darbym82

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A client tells the nurse that her 14-year-old daughter does not eat proper food and seems to be fond of eating at local fast food restaurants with her peers.
 
  Based on this information, what should the nurse tell the client about how eating disorders occur in adolescent girls? A) Very concerned about their appearance
  B) Fret continually about being thin
  C) Eating pattern of bulimia develops by eating minimal amounts of food.
  D) Eating pattern of anorexia develops by pattern of binge eating followed by induced vomiting.

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing with a group of nursing students the components of ejaculatory fluid and their sources. What components of the ejaculatory fluid are from the bulbourethral glands?
 
  1 . Semen
  2 . Sperm
  3 . Alkaline secretions
  4 . Nutrients
  5 . Mucus
  A) 1, 2
  B) 2, 3
  C) 3, 4
  D) 4, 5



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Girls are often very concerned about their appearance. They may fret continually that they are fat. As a result, anorectic or bulimic patterns of eating may emerge during these years. Anorexia is marked by eating minimal amounts of food, whereas bulimia is characterized by a pattern of binge eating followed by induced vomiting or the use of laxatives.

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Ejaculatory fluid contains semen from the seminal vesicles, sperm from the vas deferens, alkaline secretions from the prostate, nutrients, and mucus from the bulbourethral glands.





 

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