After learning about the various methods of contraception, a client decides to opt for the vaginal contraceptive ring
Which of the following, if found when reviewing the client's history, would the nurse identify as a contraindication to use of this method?
A) Gastrointestinal diseases
B) Breakthrough bleeding
C) Endometrial cancer
D) Myocardial infarction
C
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The procedure for collecting a sterile urine specimen via a catheter port includes clamping the Foley catheter tubing below the catheter port for:
a. 5 minutes. b. 10 minutes. c. 20 minutes. d. 30 minutes.
A nurse at a health care facility provides continence training to a client. During the training, the nurse plans a trial schedule for voiding that correlates with the time when the client is usually incontinent
Which of the following is a possible reason for the nurse's action? A) Reveals the client's type of incontinence B) Prevents self-defeating consequences C) Ensures adequate urine volume D) Reduces potential for accidental voiding
The nurse would include which of the following in the plan of care for a patient who has been diagnosed with diabetes insipidus due to a complication from increased intracranial pressure?
A) Administration of Lasix (furosemide) B) Fluid restriction C) Administration of Desmopressin (vasopressin) D) Obtain patient's weight twice weekly
What is the most important action to perform after administering eye drops to a patient who is prescribed pilocarpine (Ocu-Carpine)?
a. Place the patient in the supine position. b. Wipe the excess drug from the patient's skin. c. Instruct the patient to keep the eyes closed for 2 minutes. d. Check pupillary responses by shining a penlight into each eye.