During the examination of a client's perineum, the nurse notes reddened areas on the labia and white curd-like vaginal discharge. Which condition should the nurse suspect?

A. Contact dermatitis.
B. Venereal warts.
C. Herpes infection.
D. Yeast infection.


Answer: D

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a. PDQRZ c. POSCORD b. POSDCORB d. POSDCD

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The first nursing research study was conducted in:

a. 1854. b. 1901. c. 1946. d. 1964.

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Which of the abnormal lab values could be indicative of cancer?

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A patient with aortic stenosis experiencing angina and syncope is prescribed 0.25 mg of digoxin (Lanoxin). The nurse has available digoxin, 0.125 mg tablet. How many tablets should the nurse administer to the patient?

What will be an ideal response?

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