A woman has opted to use the basal body temperature method for contraception. The nurse instructs the client that a rise in basal body temperature indicates which of the following?
A) Onset of menses
B) Ovulation
C) Pregnancy
D) Safe period for intercourse
B
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The nurse is providing health education for the parents of a child whose otitis media has warranted treatment with Cortisporin Otic. The nurse should explain that this medication contains which of the following components? Select all that apply
A) An analgesic B) A topical anesthetic C) An antibiotic D) A steroid E) An immunomodulator
The nurse is caring for the postpartum woman, and suggests showering. The client says she does not want to shower today, because she doesn't want to be chilled. The nurse's best response is:
1. "You must maintain good hygiene in order to prevent infection." 2. "It will do you good to get up and move around, and you'll look better when visitors come to see you." 3. "Would you prefer if I help you with a sponge bath?" 4. "You don't have to shower today. Use your squirt bottle to clean your perineum and you can take a shower when you're ready.
_______________ health care involves the incorporation of environmental friendly practices into health care delivery
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A patient receiving doxorubicin (Adriamycin) voids urine that is bright red. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
a. Notify the physician STAT. b. Withhold all red dye from the patient's diet. c. Draw a hemoglobin sample and prepare for possible blood transfusion. d. Check the patient's urine, and tell the patient that this is a common side effect of Adriamycin.