A home health care nurse is assessing a postpartum woman who was discharged 2 days ago. The woman tells the nurse that she has a low-grade fever and feels "lousy
" Which of the following findings would lead the nurse to suspect metritis? (Select all that apply.)
A) Lower abdominal tenderness
B) Urgency
C) Flank pain
D) Breast tenderness
E) Anorexia
A, E
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The nurse is teaching a patient whose Snellen chart findings are 20/60. Which of the following statements would the nurse include in the patient teaching?
a. "You are considered legally blind, even though with prescription glasses you'll be able to see." b. "Your vision is better than normal." c. "You must be at 20 feet to see what normal vision sees at 60 feet." d. "You must be at 60 feet to see what normal vision sees at 20 feet."
Some family therapists use communication interventions. Which of the following behaviors would cause the therapist concern?
A. Communicating through behavior, in addition to verbal statements B. Communication being used to clarify rules about appropriate behaviors C. Double-bind messages D. Metacommunication episodes
List the four major sources of drugs.
What will be an ideal response?
A primary care NP is prescribing a drug for a patient who does not take any other medications. The NP should realize that:
a. CYP450 enzyme reactions will not interfere with this drug's metabolism. b. substrates such as alcohol cannot interfere with the drug when the patient is abstaining. c. food-drug interactions are limited to those where food enhances or inhibits drug absorption. d. a thorough history of diet, alcohol use, smoking, and over-the-counter and herbal products is required.