A patient with genital herpes is experiencing increased pain with urination. What should the nurse suggest to the patient to manage this symptom?

A. Drink more water.
B. Restrict fluids.
C. Drink more cranberry juice.
D. Drink more orange juice.


Answer: A

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The nurse is conducting an initial respiratory assessment on the client recently admitted to the unit. Rank the following steps in the correct sequence. Select the correct choice from the list

1. The nurse percusses the client's thorax. 2. The nurse unties the client's gown to better visualize the client's thorax. 3. The nurse warms his stethoscope and listens to the client's lung sounds in each lung field. 4. The nurse gently palpates the client's thorax.

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The nurse knows that the response of natural immunity is enhanced by processes that are inherent in the physical and chemical barriers of the body. What is a chemical barrier that enhances the response of natural immunity?

A) Cell cytoplasm B) Interstitial fluid C) Gastric secretions D) Cerebrospinal fluid

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What finding would lead the nurse to conclude that the treatment for conjunctivitis wasn't effective?

A) The patient's eye pain is relieved. B) Preauricular adenopathy is decreased. C) Purulent discharge is resolved. D) Both eyes have purulent discharge.

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The nurse is caring for an older adult client who is scheduled to receive a dose of barbiturates. Based on the nurse's knowledge of how the older adult client responds to these medications, the nurse should expect the dosage to be:

a. lower than normal. b. higher than normal. c. divided in half. d. unchanged.

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