Follow-up evaluation of a postpartum client reveals the reappearance of chloasma. Which of the following conditions would the nurse expect as the most likely cause?
A) Avoidance of oral contraceptives
B) Excessive exposure to the sun
C) Adverse reaction to medication
D) Excessive application of cosmetics
B
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A nurse works in a rural community. Concerning the minority population in rural regions, the best action by the nurse is to
a. determine which American Indian tribes are most populous in this area. b. invest in a telephone translation service for different languages. c. learn Spanish and aspects of Hispanic cultural beliefs and practices pertinent to health care. d. investigate specific health care concerns of African Americans in the Midwest.
The nurse is aware that an abdominal mass found in a 10-month-old infant corresponds with which cancer?
a. Osteogenic sarcoma b. Rhabdomyosarcoma c. Neuroblastoma d. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with trichomoniasis. What self-care tip should
be provided to the client? A) Avoid applying the medication during menses B) Insert the full dosage of medication at bedtime C) Use a water-soluble lubricant during intercourse D) Take frequent hot tub baths
The day after a vaginal delivery, a client develops painful vesicular lesions on the perineum and vulva which are diagnosed as a primary herpes type 2 infection. What care should the newborn receive?
1. Intravenous acyclovir (Zovirax) and contact precautions 2. Cultures of blood and cerebrospinal fluid and serial chest x-rays every 12 hours 3. Parental rooming-in and four intramuscular injections of penicillin 4. Meticulous hand washing and antibiotic eye ointment administration