A 24-year-old woman presents at the clinic stating, "I think I have a yeast infection." The nurse notes this is the third time in the past 90 days that this patient has been to the clinic for yeast infections

What should the nurse consider as a comorbidity with this patient?
A) Maternal DES use
B) Diabetes
C) Infectious hepatitis A
D) Cervical cancer


B

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Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated

7.025 = _____

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The nurse is wondering why Martha continually picks at her clothing and dusts herself off before walking. One way to assess the purpose of her behavior is to

1. ask her about it. 2. do research in a psychiatric text. 3. ask her family to explain her actions. 4. review her old psychiatric medical records.

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0.5 g of medication is ordered. The label reads 125 mg/mL. The nurse should give:

a. 1 mL. b. 2 mL. c. 3 mL. d. 4 mL.

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A patient with ovarian cancer is admitted to the hospital for surgery, and the nurse is completing a health history on the patient. What clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to assess?

A) Fish-like odor of the vagina B) Increased abdominal girth C) Fever and chills D) Lower abdominal pelvic pain

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