Assessment of a female client reveals a thick, white vaginal discharge. She also reports intense itching and dyspareunia. Based on these findings, the nurse would suspect that the client has:
A) Trichomoniasis
B) Bacterial vaginosis
C) Candidiasis
D) Genital herpes simplex
C
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The nurse is caring for an older adult client who has had a hip replacement 2 days previously. Which assessment finding is the best indicator that the client does not need pain medication at this time?
a. The client received 2 pain pills 2 hours ago. b. The client states that she has no pain. c. The client is sleeping quietly. d. The client's vital signs are stable.
The nurse is providing home care for a patient with an infection that is not improving. The patient refuses to see an infectious disease specialist. What should the nurse include in the do-cumentation of the patient teaching provided?
a. The discussion about the consequences of refusing to see a specialist and the pa-tient's response b. The explanation that avoiding the special-ist will most likely lead to a terrible out-come c. A hopeful explanation that this will most likely be the last medical specialist that the patient will need to see d. The recommendation that the patient should discuss the decision with the fami-ly
The nurse is caring for a patient that requires suctioning of the tracheostomy. List signs of obstruction of the airway that would indicate the patient needs to be suctioned
What will be an ideal response?
The first reaction to a disaster is usually
a. Nightmares b. Guilt c. Extreme sense of urgency d. Need to blame others