Your client has contracted chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease. This is an example of what kind of factor that affects sexuality?

1. developmental
2. psychological
3. physiological
4. cultural


ANS: 3

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A nurse teaches clients at a community center about risks for dehydration. Which client is at greatest risk for dehydration?

a. A 36-year-old who is prescribed long-term steroid therapy b. A 55-year-old receiving hypertonic intravenous fluids c. A 76-year-old who is cognitively impaired d. An 83-year-old with congestive heart failure

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Identify the best course of action by the researcher who finds no statistical significance during the analysis of data

1. The researcher should table the study due to a lack of viability. 2. The researcher should reevaluate the study for revision prior to publication. 3. The researcher must be certain the study identifies a need for change in order to be of value to the nursing community. 4. The researcher should report the findings as not significant for recommending change in practice or education.

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While making a home visit, a community health nurse sees evidence that the child of a patient has been abused. What rationale should be the basis for the nurse's nursing action?

a. Privileged patient communication prevents the nurse from reporting the abuse. b. Documenting the evidence in the medical record supports the observation. c. A federal ruling requires that the nurse report the suspected abuse. d. A signed patient release is needed before action can be taken.

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The home health aide/assistant always works under the direct supervision of a

A) register nurse. B) employer. C) nursing assistant. D) physician.

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