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An instructor explains precautions that nurses can take when dealing with the possibility of exposure to blood and bodily fluids. The instructor identifies that additional guidance is needed when a student says:
Culturally Shaped Roles
Social roles and expectations that are defined and influenced by cultural norms and values.
Prenatal Testosterone
Hormonal exposure in the womb that can influence various aspects of fetal development, including physical characteristics and behavioral tendencies.
Brain Organization
Refers to the structure and arrangement of different parts of the brain and how they connect and function together.
Human Egg
The female reproductive cell, or ovum, which, when fertilized by a sperm, can develop into a zygote and eventually a fetus.
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