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Evvie72

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Which of the following is an expected integumentary change associated with pregnancy?
 
  a. morning sickness c. linea nigra
  b. amenorrhea d. gum hypertrophy

Question 2

The nurse is helping a patient describe where her family is located in relation to the social network. The nurse is creating
 
  a. an ecomap c. a family tree
  b. a genogram d. family care plan



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Integumentary changes associated with pregnancy include pigmented nipples and breasts, hyperpigmentation of abdominal line or linea nigra, mottling of cheeks or mask of pregnancy, and local or generalized pruritis. Morning sickness, amenorrhea, and gum hypertrophy are not integumentary changes.

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An ecomap is a graphic representation of the family within the social network. A genograrm identifies family members and any associated health-related issues. A family tree identifies individuals included within a family. The nurse is not creating a family care plan.




Evvie72

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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