Which of the following would be most appropriate for detecting a yeast infection in a client with irritation of the vagina and vulva?
A) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test
B) Hormone receptor assay test
C) Microscopic examination of a swab sampling
D) Transvaginal ultrasound screening test
C
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A) Nervousness B) Insomnia C) Chest pain D) Loss of hair E) Nausea
A nurse evaluating the therapeutic effect of the drug sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate) for a client diagnosed with chronic renal failure
Which therapeutic effect from the medication does the nurse anticipate? A) Increased serum sodium B) Increased stool excretion C) Decreased urine specific gravity D) Decreased serum potassium
The nurse is caring for a patient on the medical-surgical unit with a wound that has a drain and a dressing that needs changing. Which of these actions should the nurse take first?
a. Don sterile gloves. b. Provide analgesic medications as ordered. c. Avoid accidentally removing the drain. d. Gather supplies.
A client overdosed approximately 20 minutes prior on risperidone (Risperdal). Which intervention should the nurse be prepared to perform?
A. Administer a CNS depressant B. Administer anticholinergic C. Administer activated charcoal D. Provide symptom management