A rape victim is concerned about becoming pregnant. Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention?
A) Refer the client to an abortion clinic.
B) Refer the client to a spiritual counselor.
C) Offer the client an oral formulation to prevent or interrupt pregnancy.
D) Instruct the client to douche daily for 1 week.
C
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A client with arthritis tells the nurse that she has difficulty sleeping and is unable to get comfortable in bed. Which of the following would be an appropriate intervention for this client?
a. Discuss pain control strategies to achieve comfort to sleep. b. Suggest doing something else when unable to sleep. c. Have the client sleep in a recliner instead of the bed. d. Encourage activity 1 to 2 hours before sleep.
The nurse in a pulmonary clinic knows that theophylline (Theo-Dur) should not be prescribed for:
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. a teenager taking erythromycin for acne. 2. a client taking lorazepam for anxiety. 3. a client taking ciprofloxacin for prostatitis. 4. a client with elevated liver enzymes. 5. a client taking St. John's wort for menopausal symptoms.
Functions of cells include
A) support and protection. B) nutrition and elimination. C) coordination of body function. D) production and transport of hormones.
Which medications are the first choices of pharmacotherapy for heart failure?(Select all that apply.)
1. Beta-adrenergic blockers 2. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors 3. ACE inhibitors 4. Diuretics 5. Alpha blockers