An uncircumcised male with poorly controlled diabetes is being seen in the clinic. The patient is found to have scars and narrowing of the urethral opening. What condition would the nurse suspect?
A) Balanoposthitis
B) Epispadias
C) Paraphimosis
D) Phimosis
A
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A patient diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus exhibits a facial rash. What instruction should the nurse provide regarding skin care? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Avoid being out of doors during the hours of greatest sun intensity. 2. Use sunscreen if sun exposure is possible. 3. Apply hydrocortisone cream 1% to the rash 4 to 6 times per day. 4. Wash the rash with antibacterial soap three times a day. 5. Swim in a chlorinated pool for relief of burning.
A 2-month-old child has not received any immunizations. Which immunizations should the nurse give?
a. DTaP, Hib, HepB, IPV, varicella b. DTaP, Hib, HepB, MMR, IPV c. DTaP, Hib, HepB, PCV, IPV, rotavirus d. DTaP, Hib, HepB, PCV, IPV, HepA
The nurse is preparing to teach a client on skin care and application of a stoma device. What should the nurse keep in mind when teaching the client this information?
1. Address the client's concerns first. 2. Assess what the client knows already. 3. Address anxiety-producing issues last. 4. Teach the basics before complicated tasks. 5. Leave time for review and answering questions.
The nurse is caring for a nondiabetic individual. Which of the following glucose results would the nurse expect on routine laboratory work?
a. 45 mg/dL b. 88 mg/dL c. 115 mg/dL d. 270 mg/dL