A client is being prepared for artificial insemination. Which finding is the most
suggestive to determine if the client is ovulating?
A) Slight weight gain
B) Change in the cervical mucus
C) Abdominal cramps
D) Fall in body temperature
C
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The nurse is administering heparin, subcutaneous twice daily, for a patient in cardiogenic shock. The expected action of this drug is as:
1. an inotropic to improve cardiac contractibility. 2. an anticoagulant to prevent blood clots. 3. an antidysrhythmic to restore normal cardiac contractibility. 4. a vasopressor to increase blood pressure.
Indications for the use of EEG include (Select all that apply.)
a. cerebral infarct. b. metabolic encephalopathy. c. confirmation of brain death. d. altered consciousness. e. all head injuries.
The client with trigeminal neuralgia has received an injection of phenol into the gasserian ganglia. What clinical manifestation would the nurse expect to find on physical assessment of this client?
A. Asymmetric movement of the face B. No evidence of sensory or motor dysfunction C. Inability to sense touch in the area affected by the injection D. Inhibition of movement on the side of the face that is injected
A patient is given a new medication and reports nausea within an hour after taking the drug. The nurse consults the drug information manual and learns that nausea is not an expected adverse effect of this drug
When the next dose is due, what will the nurse do? a. Administer the drug and tell the patient to report further nausea. b. Hold the drug and notify the provider of the patient's symptoms. c. Report the symptoms of nausea to the MEDWATCH program. d. Request an order for an antiemetic to counter this drug's effects.