In a pregnant patient with C. trachomatis infection, what are the preferred treatment(s)? You may select more than one answer
a. Doxycycline
b. Tetracycline
c. Azithromycin
d. Erythromycin estolate
e. Erythromycin base
c,
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The nurse caring for a client who plans to become pregnant soon explains the importance of folic acid before conception, and instructs the client to eat plenty of:
A) organ meats. B) dairy products. C) dark green, leafy vegetables and dried beans. D) yellow vegetables.
The nurse is caring for a child admitted with a severe burn. Which nursing intervention will the nurse most likely perform in the first one to two days following the child's injury?
A) Encourage oral fluids B) Monitor nasogastric suctioning C) Instruct the family on long-term care D) Offer age-appropriate activities
Medications including endorphins help to increase the client's pain threshold and increase the client's pain tolerance. The central nervous system produces endorphins that are naturally occurring substances that relieve pain
The nurse is reviewing with a group of student nurses what pain tolerance is. What is the best response by a student nurse about pain tolerance? A) Lowest intensity of a stimulus that causes the subject to recognize pain B) Highest intensity of a stimulus that causes the subject to recognize pain C) Point at which a person can endure the pain D) Point at which a person can no longer endure the pain
A client reports that the last time he received nitrous oxide for a procedure he had what felt like a "hangover" for days afterward. Which intervention should the nurse plan to help avoid this effect?
1. Prehydrate the client with intravenous normal saline. 2. Report this comment to the anesthesiologist so he will change the agent used. 3. Provide the client with caffeine-containing beverages immediately after the procedure. 4. Have the client breathe 100% oxygen for several minutes following the nitrous oxide.