A 6-year-old girl is brought to the clinic for treatment of documented chlamydial urethritis. The nurse must suspect the possibility of:
1. perianal contamination.
2. maternal transmission.
3. child sexual abuse.
4. structural abnormalities.
Correct Answer: 3
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a. people with psychiatric problems need moral guidance in order to be cured b. psychiatric nursing involves subjective experiences rather than objective diseases c. it is important for the nurse to share her religious beliefs with psychiatric patients d. psychiatric illnesses can be cured with proper morality
If not chosen as the first drug in hypertension treatment, which drug class should be added as a second step because it will enhance the effects of most other agents?
1. ACE inhibitors 2. Beta blockers 3. Calcium channel blockers 4. Diuretics
Which statement is descriptive of renal transplantation in children?
a. It is an acceptable means of treatment after age 10 years. b. It is preferred means of renal replacement therapy in children. c. Children can receive kidneys only from other children. d. The decision for transplantation is difficult since a relatively normal lifestyle is not possible.
The physician has prescribed the medication Clomid (clomiphene citrate) for a client with infertility. The nurse's instructions to the woman should be:
1. "Have sexual intercourse every day for 1 week, starting 5 days after completion of medication." 2. "Take a pregnancy test before restarting medication." 3. "Contact the doctor if visual disturbances occur." 4. "Discontinue the medication if hot flashes occur."