The medicine cup calibrations indicate that 1 teaspoon is approximately __________ mL
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
5 mL
5
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A) Ask all potential sexual partners if they have a sexually transmitted disease. B) Wear a condom every time he has intercourse. C) Consider intercourse to be risk-free if his partner has no visible discharge, lesions, or rashes. D) Expect to limit the number of sexual partners to fewer than five over his lifetime.
The frustrated patient with a fungal infection complains, "Why is the infection taking so long to heal?" The nurse's most informative response would be that:
a. fungal infections are essentially incurable. b. fungi form spores, which make them dif-ficult to kill. c. fungi can be considered natural flora and are protected by the body. d. fungi can alter the patient's DNA and RNA.
Which nursing action for a patient who has had right hip replacement surgery can the nurse delegate to experienced unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
a. Reposition the patient every 1 to 2 hours. b. Assess for skin irritation on the patient's back. c. Teach the patient quadriceps-setting exercises. d. Determine the patient's pain level and tolerance.