The primary nursing diagnoses for a client who is experiencing problems with sexuality are sexual dysfunction and __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
ineffective sexuality pattern
These are the two most common nursing diagnoses seen in clients who are experiencing sexual problems. Other nursing diagnoses may apply to individual situations.
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The nurse is interviewing a client in regard to his history of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). Which question should the nurse ask first?
1. "How long have you had BPH?" 2. "Does your condition interfere with your sex life?" 3. "How are you feeling today?" 4. "This is a frustrating condition, isn't it?"
A nurse is required to administer a cleansing enema to a 9-year-old girl. Which step should the nurse follow?
A) Place the client in a prone position with her face down. B) Lower the child's bed and raise both side rails. C) Fill the enema container with the prescribed solution at 110°F. D) Insert the rectal tube 2 to 3 inches toward the umbilicus.
The Apgar score is a/an
A) evaluation of the neonate after birth. B) monitoring device used in fetal distress. C) test performed on the mother. D) method of measuring vital signs.
4.99875 rounded to the nearest hundredth is ________.
A. 5 B. 4.99 C. 4.1 D. 5.91