Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
A) are always spread by unclean individuals.
B) are spread by sexual intercourse only.
C) can cause severe health problems if not treated.
D) can be readily eliminated with antibiotics.
C
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1. Expert power 2. Positive power 3. Referent power 4. Information power
The nurse teaches a patient with rheumatic disease who is being prescribed salicylate therapy to monitor herself for:
A) Tinnitus B) Visual changes C) Stomatitis D) Hirsutism
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a. Urine specific gravity of 1.002 b. Weight gain of 1 pound since the previous week c. The client opts to wear only a gown when weighed d. The client verbalizes that treatment is making the client feel better
The nurse using the body mass index (BMI) to assess weight in a client should understand which of the following limitations of this method?
1. There is lack of correlation of the values in the BMI table with those in height-weight tables. 2. Assumption that all individuals have equal body composition at each given weight 3. BMI is difficult to accurately calculate. 4. The BMI's use to determine the risk for obesity is reduced in individuals who are on reduced calorie diets.