While taking a health history on a 20-year-old woman, the nurse ascertains that this patient is taking miconazole (Monistat). The nurse knows that this medication is used to treat what medical condition?
A) Bacterial vaginosis
B) Human papillomavirus (HPV)
C) Candidiasis
D) Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
C
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After teaching a woman who has had an evacuation for a hydatidiform mole (molar pregnancy) about her condition, which of the following statements indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful?
A) "I will be sure to avoid getting pregnant for at least 1 year.". B) "My intake of iron will have to be closely monitored for 6 months.". C) "My blood pressure will continue to be increased for about 6 more months.". D) "I won't use my birth control pills for at least a year or two.".
The factors, exposures, characteristics, and behaviors that determine patterns of disease are described using:
a. Descriptive epidemiology b. Analytic epidemiology c. Distribution d. Determinants
Major risk factors for accidental poisoning in adults are:
a. Confusion and poor vision b. Age and impaired hearing c. Coma and dementia d. Medications and impaired mobility
The nurse teaches a class for college students about osteoporosis. What is the best information to include?
1. Prevention of osteoporosis begins in early adulthood. 2. Medication is the primary treatment to prevent and halt bone loss. 3. Osteoporosis is an inevitable part of aging. 4. Men do not need to be concerned about osteoporosis.