A client visits a healthcare facility for information on a vasectomy. What would best
describe the initial information a nurse should provide?
A) Vasectomy is a relatively easy procedure with few complications
B) Regular sperm counts are not essential
C) The procedure cannot be reversed
D) Birth control measures are not required
A
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The patient's wife asks the nurse if the angioplasty will remove all the buildup in the vessel walls so that the patient will be healthy again. The nurse explains:
a. "The operation will remove all of the plaque, and if your husband exercises and diets he will be free of cardiac problems." b. "The surgery will remove all the buildup, but it will reaccumulate and he will probably need this surgery again this time next year." c. "The best outcome will be if 20% to 50% of the diameter of the vessel can be restored. Your husband will need to diet and exercise carefully to avoid further cardiac risk." d. "The surgeon will only be able to get 5% to 10% of the plaque, but this will bring about marked relief of your husband's symptoms."
A nursing instructor is describing trends in maternal and newborn health care and the rise in community-based care for childbearing women
The instructor addresses the length of stay for vaginal births during the past decade, citing that which of the following denotes the average stay? A) 24–48 hours or less B) 72–96 hours or less C) 48–72 hours or less D) 96–120 hours or less
What is the priority nursing diagnosis for a client with HIV/AIDS who has severe oral candidiasis?
A. Risk for Infection B. Disturbed Body Image C. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition D. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity
The client's treatment regimen is changed, and he is placed on oxycodone. The nurse recognizes that the drug will be on which controlled substance schedule?
a. II b. III c. IV d. V