The nurse is educating a young female college student about STIs

The nurse would evaluate that teaching goals have been met when the student makes which statements? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "Women between 14 and 25 have a particularly high risk of contracting an STI.".
2. "STIs can be transmitted from me to my unborn baby.".
3. "Oral contraceptives do not protect against STIs.".
4. "STIs are easy to diagnose.".
5. "Sexual activity with multiple partners is associated with an increased incidence of STIs.".


1,2,3,5
Rationale 1: Women ages 14 to 25 are particularly vulnerable because the transformational zone and columnar cells of the cervical os are vulnerable to any organisms that may enter the vagina.
Rationale 2: Many STIs can be passed from mother to fetus.
Rationale 3: Oral contraceptives do not protect against STIs.
Rationale 4: Diagnosis is difficult with many STIs.
Rationale 5: Drug abuse, unprotected sexual activity, and sexual activity with multiple partners are associated with an increased incidence of STIs.

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(Select all that apply.) 1. Tactfully communicating the reason for the visit. 2. Establishing appropriate expectations for the visit for the client and nurse. 3. Starting to establish a rapport with the client. 4. Stating that the neighbors made the referral. 5. Informing the client that her name has been given to a local women's shelter.

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A) Hepatomegaly B) Atrophy of the liver C) Normal liver placement D) Portal hypertension

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1. 4.5 g 2. 45 g 3. 55.5 g 4. 5.5 g

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Which of the following drugs acts as an imposter of a building block necessary in the formation of DNA, thereby interfering with the normal production of DNA and resulting in cell death?

A. miotic inhibitors B. antibiotic antitumor drugs C. alkylating agents D. antimetabolites

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