The nurse is educating a group of adolescents about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The nurse knows that the adolescents understand the education when they state that the most common symptom of an STI is:
1. Menstrual cramping.
2. Heavy menstrual bleeding.
3. Cold and flu like symptoms.
4. No sign or symptom.
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1. The majority of STIs do not present with a sign or symptom.
2. The majority of STIs do not present with a sign or symptom.
3. The majority of STIs do not present with a sign or symptom.
4. The majority of STIs do not present with a sign or symptom, which makes treatment difficult.
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b. confusion, coma, pale dry skin and increasedcellular activity. c. confusion, coma, pink skin and increased cellularactivity. d. headache, coma, dehydration and decreased cellular activity.
The nurse is caring for a child with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Which nursing intervention is a priority for this child?
1. Frequent ambulation 2. Maintenance of skin integrity 3. Monitoring of fluid restriction 4. Preparation for x-ray procedures
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a. lack education. b. avoid health care. c. are more forgetful. d. view time differently.