Which of the following is NOT a known major cause of vaginal infections?
A. A small gram-negative bacterium called Gardnerella vaginalis
B. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
C. The fungus Candida albicans
D. The parasite Trichomonas vaginalis
B
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The population health nurse is identifying health restoration interventions for a female client with multiple sclerosis. Which intervention would be the most appropriate for this client?
1. Discuss methods to reduce unwanted pregnancy. 2. Analyze ways to address self-concept and eating disorders. 3. Provide names of companies who install chair lifts in the home. 4. Examine options to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
A nurse is planning education for a group of battered women. At which stage of the group's development will the nurse lead a discussion regarding legal solutions and alternative living arrangements?
1. Conflict 2. Orientation 3. Termination 4. Cohesiveness
A nurse practitioner's assessment of a new patient includes each of the four basic assessment techniques. When using percussion, which of the following is the nurse able to assess?
A) Borders of the patient's heart B) Movement of the patient's diaphragm during expiration C) Borders of the patient's liver D) The presence of rectal distension
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a potentially fatal side effect of antipsychotic medications. Which of the following symptoms are indicative of NMS? (Select all that apply.)
a. Hypothermia b. Hyperthermia c. Rigid posturing d. Agitation e. Tachycardia f. Diaphoresis g. Slow, shallow respirations