A female patient has just been diagnosed with a trichomonas infection. What symptom should the nurse expect to assess in this patient? Select all that apply.
A. Itching and irritation of the genitalia
B. Frothy yellow drainage
C. Dysuria
D. Fever
E. Smooth lesions on labia majora
Answer: C
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a. The blanket is not tucked into the mattress. b. Diapers and wipes are stacked at the foot of the crib. c. The crib side is locked in the up position. d. Pillows are stacked on the bedside table.
Which of the following is on the list of drugs considered suitable for the older adult?
a. Indomethacin (In-docin) c. Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton) b. Reserpine (Reser-pine) d. Bupropion (Well-butrin)
Which intervention demonstrates effective care for an individual who has expressed a wish to "retire sometime soon"? (Select all that apply.)
a. Asking about when she plans to retire b. Assessing her ability to handle the stresses of retirement c. Engaging her in a conversation about her interests d. Inquiring about the existence of any chronic illnesses e. Scheduling a full physical examination
A client is prescribed a saline enema. Because this solution is hypertonic, the nurse would expect the enema to cause which action?
1. Exerts osmotic pressure and draws fluid from the interstitial space into the colon 2. Exerts a lower osmotic pressure than the surrounding interstitial fluid 3. Exerts the same osmotic pressure as the interstitial fluid surrounding the colon 4. Stimulates peristalsis by increasing the volume in the colon and irritating the colon