A 23-year-old sexually active man is seen in the clinic with unilateral painful testicular swelling and is diagnosed with epididymitis
In order to prescribe the correct drug, the clinician understands that which of these is the most common causative organism?
a. Escherichia coli c. Chlamydia trachomatis
b. Staphylococcus aureus d. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C
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A nurse receives report on patients in the pediatric intensive care unit who are at risk for hypoperfusion. Which child should the nurse see first?
A. Hypotensive B. Oliguric C. Tachycardic D. Weak pedal pulses
When assessing a toddler for characteristics of autism, the nurse will question the parents about all of the following except the child's:
A) Social interactions. B) Ability to name objects. C) Manic or depressed episodes. D) Habits and rituals.
The well-child clinic nurse reminds the parents of an infant who has atopic dermatitis to be especially careful when introducing new foods to the child as these children frequently have sensitivities to such foods as: (Select all that apply.)
a. Eggs b. Wheat products c. Oatmeal d. Peanuts e. Peaches
The home care nurse intermittently visits a 78-year-old female with severe COPD. One disadvantage of having home care as compared to intermittent hospitalization is
A) the intrusion of the nurse's presence in the home. B) the family being in a familiar environment. C) clients receive better care in the hospital. D) there is no disadvantage of receiving home care services.