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A 15-year-old male has a history of cryptorchidism that was surgically repaired as an infant.
Problem : The nurse is discussing the birth control patch with the client. Which client statement causes the nurse to intervene?
Which statement by a client with chlamydia about medication compliance and preventing recurrence indicates the need for further instruction?
Question: Which contraceptive methods also prevent sexually transmitted infections?
Problem: Which of the following statements related to reviewing the work of another professional is false?
Problem: You have a patient with HIV who has an order for didanosine 200mg PO twice a day .
A resident, Mr. Ali, used to be independent with his hygiene needs. After his stroke, he requires full assistance with hygiene.
Using various criteria for professions presented in Chapter 3 of Professional Nursing Concepts & Challenges (2020) and the Code of Ethics for Nurses
A client with acute kidney failure is placed on fluid restriction of 1000 mL of fluid over a 24-hour period. What is the priority nursing action?
Problem: Compare and contrast formative assessment and summative assessment and how you can implement them.
The CDC's Public Health Approach is widely used within the field. Which of the following is the first step in that approach?
A nurse is administering IV fluids to a dehydrated client. When administering an IV solution of 3% sodium chloride, what should the nurse do?
A client with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) is experiencing lethargy, weakness, headache, and muscle aches.
What should the nurse instruct a client who has been diagnosed with Raynaud's phenomenon to do to prevent a vasospastic attack?
The nurse is caring for a client with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The client asks, "Can you describe the pain I will have with PAD?"
Maria's (22 years old) obstetrical history is G3 P2 A0 T2. She has a irregular cycle of 20- 29 days for the last two years.
Problem: Which of the following populations are more at risk for hypothermia?
Problem: A client is admitted to the telemetry unit with atrial fibrillation. What is the appropriate action of the nurse?
Which homecare instruction would the nurse provide to decrease the risk of infection at the incision site of a client who has had a permanent pacemaker inserted
A client diagnosed concurrently with myocardial infarction and atrial fibrillation is prescribed rivaroxaban and asks the nurse the purpose of this medication
Briefly describe how the risk management program at the organization where you work (or at that of a typical health care organization)
The nurse observes a hematoma over the site of the generator placement on a client with a permanent pacemaker. Which action would be most appropriate based upon
A client with a UTI exhibits these vital signs; blood pressure of 90/60 mm Hg, respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, and heart rate 100 beats per minute