An example of a bacterial STD is:
a. Trichomonas
b. HIV
c. Syphilis
d. Genital warts
C
Trichomonas, HIV, and genital warts are caused by viruses.
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Which nursing interventions are appropriate for a a patient with bulimia nervosa? Select all that apply
1. Monitoring trips to the bathroom 2. Providing emotional support during mealtimes 3. Reviewing events and feelings prior to an episode 4. Providing negative feedback to reframe feelings of purging 5. Encouraging engagement with previously enjoyed activities and experiences
The nurse assesses an older client with altered cognition. Which finding indicates to the nurse the client has an alteration in fluid balance? (Select all that apply.)
a. Dry oral mucosa b. Dark colored urine c. Increased heart rate d. Lower extremity edema e. Increased respiratory rate
Identify elements of the evaluation process. (Select all that apply.)
a. Setting priorities for patient care b. Collecting subjective and objective data to determine whether criteria or standards are met c. Ambulating 25 feet in the hallway with the patient d. Documenting findings e. Terminating, continuing, or revising the care plan
Which statement should a nurse recognize as accurate about schizophrenia?
A) Schizophrenia is less common in people in lower socioeconomic groups. B) Schizophrenia is characterized by periods of remission and exacerbation. C) Schizophrenia affects 10% of the world's population. D) The onset of schizophrenia in women usually occurs earlier than it does in men.