NURS 6501 Final exam / NURS6501 Final exam : ( Verified Answers)

NURS 6501 Final exam / NURS6501 Final exam : ( Verified Answers)NURS 6501 Final exam / NURS6501 Final exam : ( Verified Answers)

 NURS 6501 WEEK 11

 Question 1

1 out of 1 points

Changes in the cervical mucus can be used to identify the periods in which a female

is most fertile. How should the nurse describe cervical mucus during ovulation?

Selected Answer: b.

Thin and watery

Correct Answer: b.

Thin and watery

 Question 2

1 out of 1 points

A nurse is teaching the staff about female hormones. Which hormone promotes the

formation of channels in the mucus of the cervical os to facilitate sperm movement

into the uterus?

Selected

Answer:

d.

Estrogen

Correct Answer: d.

Estrogen

 Question 3

1 out of 1 points

_____ is inflammation of the glans penis.

Selected Answer: b.

Balanitis

Correct Answer: b.

Balanitis

 Question 4

1 out of 1 points

A 35-year-old female is diagnosed with endometriosis. Suppressing which of the

following would be the most appropriate medical treatment for this disease?

Selected Answer: b.

Ovulation

Correct Answer: b.

Ovulation

 Question 5

1 out of 1 points

When a staff member asks the nurse what the thick middle layer of the uterine wall is

called, what is the nurse’s best response? The:

Selected Answer: c.

Myometrium

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