A 16-year-old girl shows symptoms of human papillomavirus during a health surveillance visit. What is the first action the nurse should take to educate the child about her condition?
A) Reassure the girl that findings will remain confidential
B) Recruit the help of the child's parents
C) Explain how girls are more susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
D) Describe all the risks of unprotected sex
A
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When a patient is properly positioned in a wheelchair
A. the hips are positioned at a 90° angle, at the back of the chair. B. the arms are on the armrests with the shoulders slightly elevated. C. there should be at least an inch between the backs of the knees and the seat. D. the inner thighs should be internally rotated to reduce pressure on the buttocks.