The nurse is working with a young adult female who admits to being severely abused as a child. The teaching that would be most appropriate initially is about
A. The results of risky sexual behavior.
B. General hygiene needs.
C. General coping skills.
D. The possibility of her becoming a child abuser.
A. The results of risky sexual behavior.
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____ means assuming responsibility for one's actions
a. Professionalism c. Responsibility b. Credentialing d. Accountability
Nurse managers often have a large span of control, which contributes to a heavy workload and leaves little time to think about problems. What other factor compounds a nurse manager's ability to find or implement a good solution to a problem?
a. interprofessional team b. shared governance c. "wicked" problems d. vertical integration
When conducting a postpartum assessment, the nurse uses the BUBBLE-HE mnemonic. Which of the following are components of the assessment? (Select all that apply.)
a. Breasts b. Lochia c. Episiotomy d. Extremities e. Bowel f. Uterus
A 56-year-old patient comes into the gynecology clinic with the complaints of constipation and a protrusion from her vagina. This patient most likely has:
1. A cystocele. 2. A prolapsed uterus. 3. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. 4. A rectocele.