When assessing a client asking about birth control, the nurse knows that the client would not be a good candidate for Depo-Provera (DMPA) if which of the following is true?
1. She wishes to get pregnant within 3 months.
2. She is a nursing mother.
3. She has a vaginal prolapse.
4. She weighs 200 pounds.
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Explanation: 1. Return of fertility after use may be delayed for an average of 10 months.
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A client who had a severe traumatic brain injury is being discharged home, where the spouse will be a full-time caregiver. What statement by the spouse would lead the nurse to provide further education on home care?
a. "I know I can take care of all these needs by myself." b. "I need to seek counseling because I am very angry." c. "Hopefully things will improve gradually over time." d. "With respite care and support, I think I can do this."
Which test does the nurse anticipate a 40-year-old woman will undergo to screen for cervical dysplasia?
A) Digene HPV Test B) Hybrid Capture 2 C) Papanicolaou test D) DNA testing
The error of leniency is a distinct type of observer bias associated with rating scales
A) True B) False
The nurse is preparing to give a bitter liquid medication to a child. Which of the following statements by the nurse would be best?
a. "This medicine will probably taste worse than anything you have ever tasted before." b. "This medicine may taste different from anything you have tasted before." c. "Sometimes medicines are awful, but they help you more than good-tasting medicines." d. "This is a magic medicine with a special taste, and it will make you get better."