Which question should the nurse ask the client that is requesting a refill of prescribed tadalafil (Cialis)?
A. "Do you have diabetes mellitus?"
B. "Do you have any sexually transmitted diseases?"
C. "Do you use nitroglycerine?"
D. "Do you take blood pressure medication?"
Answer: C
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An older client who lives with a caregiver is admitted to an emergency department with a fractured arm. The client is soaked in urine and has dried fecal matter on lower extremities. The client is 6 feet tall and weighs 120 pounds
Which condition should the nurse suspect? 1. Inability for the client to meet self-care needs 2. Alzheimer's disease 3. Abuse and/or neglect 4. Caregiver role strain
A public health nurse is educating a group of adults regarding sexually transmitted infections. Which is an appropriate statement by the nurse?
A) "Males have higher rates of gonorrhea and Chlamydia, whereas women have higher rates of syphilis." B) "Men are disproportionately affected by STIs compared to women and infants." C) "Women often experience few early manifestations of the infection, delaying diagnosis and treatment." D) "The incidence of STIs is highest among young Caucasian females."
A client is being treated for an intestinal obstruction with a Cantor tube. What nursing intervention is most appropriate at this time?
A. Reposition the client every 2 hours to assist with advancement of the tube. B. Tape the Cantor tube to the client's nose to prevent dislodgement. C. Instill normal saline into the Cantor tube to keep it patent. D. Withdraw 10 mL of air if drainage from the tube stops.
The mother of a 2-day-old male has been informed that her child has sepsis. The mother is distraught and says, "I should have known that something was wrong. Why didn't I see that he was so sick?" The nurse's best reply is:
1. "Newborns have immature immune function at birth, and illness is very hard to detect." 2. "Your mothering skills will improve with time. You should take the newborn class." 3. "Your baby didn't get enough active acquired immunity from you during the pregnancy." 4. "The immunity your baby gets in utero doesn't start to function until he is 4–8 weeks old."