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karlynnae

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A woman is being seen in the nurse practitioner's office for her yearly gynecologic examination. She states, I think I am beginning menopause.
 
  My periods have been very light and irregular, and I am always hot. The nurse would expect what finding in her vital signs?
 
  A) Pulse of 160
  B) Blood pressure elevation
  C) Increased respiratory rate
  D) Decreased pulse rate

Question 2

When the paraplegic patient demonstrates the ability to cope with his personal deficiencies and to maximize his strengths, the nurse determines that the patient has developed
 
  A) Self-determination
  B) Self-evaluation
  C) Self-esteem
  D) Self-image



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

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