The nurse working in an obstetric/gynecology office receives a call from someone who says she is 15 years old and has just been raped. The caller says she doesn't want to identify herself, but she doesn't know what to do
What priority information should the nurse convey at this time? Select all that apply. A) the need for the police to be notified so the rapist can be caught and brought to justice B) the right of the teen's mother to know what happened to her child C) the possibility of a sexually transmitted infection and the need for quick treatment D) the possibility of pregnancy and the availability of preventative treatment if the client is seen within 2-3 days of the rape E) the client's need for crisis counseling and the long-term effects of dealing with this alone
C, D, E
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Which task could the nurse safely delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
1. Inserting a urinary retention catheter 2. Inserting a straight catheter 3. Applying a condom catheter 4. Collecting data for a urinary elimination history
The nurse instructs a client on the importance of reducing exposure to infections while pregnant. Which client statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
1. "My genital herpes infection will have no effect on my baby." 2. "Because I have toxoplasmosis, my baby might be born with an abnormally long body." 3. "The rubella infection I experienced in my second trimester may lead me to become deaf." 4. "My baby may develop a serious blood infection because I have group B strep in my vagina."
A client asks why a BIOPATCH is being used as part of a central line dressing. What should the nurse respond to this client?
1. "It ensures no air gets into the line.". 2. "It reduces the risk of an infection.". 3. "It keeps the catheter from moving.". 4. "It stops germs for a minimum of 3 days.".