The nurse admits a client diagnosed with trichomoniasis and finds what type of discharge most consistent with this diagnosis?
1. Frothy vaginal discharge
2. Discharge with foul odor
3. Thick, curd-like discharge
4. Green, thick discharge with little odor
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Rationale: Trichomoniasis manifests with a frothy vaginal discharge.
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What screening test is accomplished by performing an intradermal injection?
a. Diabetes b. Tuberculosis c. Hepatitis d. Meningitis
The nurse shows an understanding of the error group of aging theories when stating: (Select all that apply.)
a. "Aging occurs differently for the various ethnic groups." b. "Our genetic makeup is responsible for how we are affected by age." c. "Aging is a result of mistakes in our RNA and DNA metabolism." d. "The free radical theory is an example of an error theory." e. "Aging effects are really random and un-predictable."
The nurse assesses a 12-hour-old newborn's serum bilirubin level and finds it to be 14 mg/dl. What nursing intervention would be included in the plan of care for this newborn?
1. Continue to observe. 2. Begin phototherapy. 3. Begin blood exchange transfusion. 4. Stop breastfeeding.
Complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus include: a. hyperglycaemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, neuropathyand nephropathy
b. hypoglycaemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, neuropathyand nephropathy. c. hyperglycaemia, diabetic ketoalkalosis, neuropathyand nephropathy. d. hypoglycaemia, diabetic ketoalkalosis, neuropathy and nephropathy.