A nurse is conducting a seminar on menopause for a group of women between the ages of 40 and 50 years. As part of the discussion on menopausal symptoms, the nurse explains that which percentage of women experience hot flashes and night sweats?
A) 10
B) 30
C) 60
D) 90
C
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A patient has taken five or six nitroglycerin tablets a day to prevent chest pain for more than 2 years. His health care provider has recommended that he decrease the amount of medication he takes a day to no more than three tablets
How should the patient reduce his medication? 1. Stop taking the medication all at once. 2. Take one fewer tablet every 2 months. 3. Gradually cut down over a period of time. 4. Take the medication once a week.
When a nurse advises a client who has HIV not to donate blood, plasma, or organs, which level of prevention is being used?
a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Tertiary prevention d. Health promotion
A client tells the nurse he or she would like to stop taking methamphetamines but cannot stop. Which should the nurse recognize the client is experiencing?
A. Psychological dependence B. Substance dependence C. Physical dependence D. Withdrawal syndrome
The nurse is caring for a patient 3 days following a split-thickness burn injury from a fire. Which observation indicates that nursing interventions to promote cardiac output have been effective?
a. Blood pressure is 128/66 mmHg. b. Radial pulses are thready at 112/min. c. Urine output is 1050 mL in 24 hours. d. Patient weight is 4 pounds less than admission weight.