An educational offering about sexuality, pregnancy, contraception, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is a primary prevention program most appropriate for which group?
A) Adolescents
B) Young adults
C) Middle adults
D) The elderly
A
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The nurse frequently administers propranolol (Inderal) as treatment for what condition?
A) Hypotension B) Angina C) Prevent first myocardial infarction (MI) D) Cluster headaches
The nurse is teaching infant care to parents with an infant who has been diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). What should the nurse include in the teaching session?
a. "Bisphosphonate therapy is not beneficial for OI." b. "Physical therapy should be avoided as it may cause damage to bones." c. "Lift the infant by the buttocks, not the ankles, when changing diapers." d. "The infant should meet expected gross motor development without assistive devices."
A nurse is assessing a client at risk for dehydration. Which statement by the client indicates that more education by the nurse is required?
a. "I try to limit coffee to one cup in the morning and one cup in the early even-ing." b. "During the day I drink at least six to seven glasses of water." c. "Alcohol causes me to frequently urinate so I cut it out of my diet." d. "I stop drinking fluids in the afternoon to avoid bathroom trips at night."
A nurse receives an order to administer epinephrine (Adrenalin) orally to a client. What is the highest priority action on the part of the nurse?
a. Call the physician to question the order. b. Administer the medication as ordered. c. Call the pharmacist for clarification of the order. d. Hold the order and continue to monitor the client.