The nurse is taking a history on a patient with probable gynecologic cancer. Which clinical manifestation is a sign of metastasis?
a. Watery vaginal discharge
b. Constipation
c. Dyspareunia
d. Dysuria
Answer: d. Dysuria
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A client with osteoporosis complains that avoiding coffee will be very difficult. To offset coffee consumption, the nurse might suggest that for every cup of coffee consumed, the client should
a. add 1 serving of leafy green vegetables. b. combine 20 minutes of exercise to the daily program. c. drink 1 glass of orange juice or grapefruit juice. d. take 40 mg of over-the-counter calcium.
A nurse is teaching a client about oral care. Which action should the nurse recommend that will most likely result in a reduction of dental caries?
a. Avoid fluoride rinses. b. Brush and floss regularly. c. Eliminate carbonated beverages. d. See the dentist once a year.
Which intervention does the nurse suggest to promote vasodilation in a client with peripheral arterial disease?
A. Performing gradually increasing exercise, such as walking B. Using a heating pad on the affected limb C. Taking aspirin on a daily basis D. Abstaining from smoking
Which of the following medications would be of most help to increase myocardial contractility in a patient with heart failure?
1. Digoxin (Lanoxin) 2. Lisinopril (Prinivil) 3. Carvedilol (Coreg) 4. Furosemide (Lasix)