A group of students are reviewing information about STIs. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as the most common bacterial STI in the United States?

A) Gonorrhea
B) Chlamydia
C) Syphilis
D) Candidiasis


B

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A 17-year-old female has announced to her family physician a desire to wholly eliminate fats from her diet. Which of the following aspects of the role of fats would underlie the physician's response to the client?

A) Apart from providing energy, fats are necessary as carriers of certain vitamins and are precursors to prostaglandins. B) An extreme low-fat diet is associated with an increase in undesirable HDL cholesterol. C) Fats are a key source of dietary nitrogen, and their elimination from the diet is associated with a negative nitrogen balance. D) The total elimination of fat from the diet is associated with the development of ketosis.

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For the client whose nursing diagnosis is powerlessness related to an inability to control compulsive

cleaning, the nurse must understand that the client uses the cleaning to a. temporarily reduce anxiety. b. gain a feeling of superiority. c. receive praise from friends and family. d. ensure the health of household members.

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The nurse is preparing to administer intravenous calcium. During the infusion, the nurse should:

a. monitor the client's blood pressure during and after infusion. b. infuse the calcium solution as rapidly as possible. c. monitor the infusion site for extravasation, which can cause tissue necrosis. d. maintain the client's room temperature below 70° F to keep the infusion cool.

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A dying client states to the nurse, "I don't want to see my family." It would be important for the nurse to assist the client in

A) Meeting with the family B) Values clarification C) Education on death and dying D) Quiet reflection and comfort

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