Which of the following is not a warning sign of an STD?

A) Penile discharge
B) Penile lesion
C) Testicular mass
D) Dysuria


C

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A nurse cares for a postmenopausal client who has had two episodes of bacterial urethritis in the last 6 months. The client asks, "I never have urinary tract infections. Why is this happening now?" How should the nurse respond?

a. "Your immune system becomes less effective as you age." b. "Low estrogen levels can make the tissue more susceptible to infection." c. "You should be more careful with your personal hygiene in this area." d. "It is likely that you have an untreated sexually transmitted disease."

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Where can a nurse find assistance with ethical dilemmas?

A) ANA code of ethics B) AACN ethics committee C) Institution ethics committee D) All of the above are correct

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What is the major negative effect of cell-mediated immunity?

a. Depression of bone marrow b. Rejection of transplanted tissue c. Activation of the T cells d. Stimulation of the B cells

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While assessing a patient's pulse, a nurse identifies that the pulse obliterates. This means the pulse

1. Is full and has a bounding quality. 2. Is weak, faint, and not perfusing. 3. Disappears upon palpation. 4. Indicates contractions are perfusing.

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