An adolescent patient has a gonococcal infection. The nurse should anticipate the presence of which other infection as well?

1. Lymphogranuloma venereum
2. Chlamydia trachomatis
3. Herpes simplex
4. Syphilis


Correct Answer: 2

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Before instilling any additives to a client's medication lock, normal saline is used to flush the device. Which of the following provides the best rationale for this action?

A) Prevents drug/solution incompatibilities B) Dilutes the medication for easier administration C) Decreases the drug's irritating effect D) Maintains the serum sodium level and pH balance

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The nurse should assess a client with a serum potassium of 7.8 mEq/L for which of the following?

1. Polyuria 2. Hyperreflexia 3. Bone pain 4. Cardiac dysrhythmias

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You are responsible for triage in a setting where a natural disaster has occurred. The triage is expected to last for an extended period of time. Which triage model would be most effective in this scenario?

A) Simple triage and Rapid treatment (START) B) Prehospital triage C) JumpSTART triage D) Start/Save triage

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A client is prescribed a medication that will inhibit the function of the reticular activating system. What will the nurse assess as effects of this medication?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Drowsiness 2. Sleeping 3. Alertness 4. Dilated pupils 5. Elevated blood pressure

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