question archive True/False Occasional impotence in a man is considered common and should not cause alarm

True/False Occasional impotence in a man is considered common and should not cause alarm

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True/False Occasional impotence in a man is considered common and should not cause alarm.

 

1.         Artificial insemination involves the transfer of eggs.

 

2.         Abstinence is the only 100% effective method of birth control.

 

3.         Oral contraceptives have minor side effects and can be used safely in clients suffering from hypertension.

 

4.         A man who chooses to have a vasectomy should expect impotency as a probable side effect.

 

5.         A birth plan can include a client's choice of support partner during labor and the type of pain relief measures desired.

 

6.         A breech presentation is considered abnormal, making for complicated labor.

 

7.         Braxton Hicks' contractions are considered signs of impending birth and require immediate preparation for a newborn.

 

8.         In true labor, the involuntary uterine contractions are rhythmic and grow stronger over time.

 

9.         Contractions lasting 4 to 5 minutes are considered safe and should not be reported to the healthcare provider.

 

10.       Use of hot tubs during pregnancy is considered safe and may ease lower back pains.

 

11.       The major systems in a fetus do not develop until the last full month of pregnancy.

 

12.        Environmental factors such as tobacco or alcohol use can cause congenital anomalies or birth defects.

 

13.        The amniotic fluid provides a cushion for the fetus and helps to regulate temperature in the womb.

 

14.       Consuming adequate amounts of folic acid during pregnancy is crucial to prevent neural tube defects.

 

 

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1.         ______________ is the way in which individuals physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially experience and express themselves as sexual beings.

 

2.         When individuals are attracted to persons of the same sex, it is known as __________________.

 

3.         Continued erection accompanied by pain is known as _________________.

 

4.         _________________ is the term for painful intercourse.

 

5.         _____________ is a male condition in which very few sperm cells are produced.

 

6.         The period after delivery of a newborn is known as ___________________.

 

7.         ___________________ is a series of events during which a client's uterus contracts and expels a fetus completing the birth process.

 

8.         ______________________ refers to the level of descent of the fetal presenting part into the birth canal and is measured as the relationship of the fetal presenting part's lowest bony portion to the level of the ischial spines of the client's pelvic bones.

 

9.         When the fetus settles into the pelvis, often referred to as "the baby has dropped," this event is known as ______________________.

 

10.       __________________ is a medication that mimics the effect of a powerful hormone and can stimulate labor contractions.

 

11.       _______________ is the term used in the classification of pregnancy history, indicating total number of pregnancies.

 

12.       _____________________ is the classification for a baby born between 20 and 37 weeks of gestation.

 

13.       _________________ is the period of time that occurs from the moment a man's sperm fertilizes a woman's egg until the birth of the newborn.

 

 

14.       The branch of medicine concerned with pregnancy and birth is termed ________________.

 

15.       Fetal movements that can be felt as early as 18 to 20 weeks of gestation are known as _____________________.

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