The nurse knows that all of the following are risk factors for peptic ulcer disease except:
A. caffeine use
B. blood group A
C. smoking tobacco
Ans: B. blood group A
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A male client informs the nurse that his partner is infected with chlamydia and he is concerned he may be infected as well. For which manifestation should the nurse assess the client?
1. Urinary retention 2. Urethral discharge 3. Blisters on the penis 4. Painful intercourse
Basic premises the nurse should include in health teaching for adults with ADHD and significant
others are (more than one premise may be correct) A. ADHD is a genetically transmitted biological condition. B. clients with ADHD respond best to negative reinforcement to modify behavior. C. psychostimulants effective for children with ADHD are rarely helpful for adults. D. cognitive therapy is useful to challenge internalized negative beliefs about self.
The nurse is planning a class for nursing assistants. Which should be included as causing interference with accurate pulse oximeter readings? Select all that apply
1. Ambient light 2. Nail polish 3. Inhalation injuries 4. Arterial pulses 5. Placement on cartilage
The home health nurse suggests some methods to increase protein intake in the diet of the older adult, which include _______________________________. (Select all that apply.)
a. having a peanut butter sandwich as a snack. b. adding hard-boiled eggs to salads. c. making fruit smoothies with yogurt. d. using pasta topped with cheese. e. topping salads with nuts.