The nurse asks a patient to repeat the instructions to evaluate her knowledge about safe sex practices. The statement that indicates understanding is:
1. "Body massage would be considered safe."
2. "Mutual open-mouth kissing is safe."
3. "Vaginal intercourse with a properly used condom is safe."
4. "Anal sex with a condom made of latex is a safe sex practice."
1
Body massage is considered a safe sex practice.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: 1119, Box 49-2
OBJ: 6 TOP: Safety of Various Sexual Practices
KEY: Nursing Process Step: Evaluation
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
You might also like to view...
A direct physiologic effect of carbonated beverages on teeth that is conducive to dental caries is that they:
a. increase sugar on teeth surfaces. b. increase bacteria in the mouth. c. decrease the pH of the mouth. d. decrease tooth enamel.
The nurse manager wants to determine the cause of an increase in medication errors over the past 6 months. This is an example of which type of research?
a. Experimental b. Trial and error c. Quality assurance d. Scientific
You are caring for a patient on the oncology floor with a diagnosis of metastatic brain cancer. During your assessment, you note the patient complains of abdominal pain. Skin turgor indicates dehydration is present
What would you further assess for in this patient? A) Hypernatremia B) Hypomagnesemia C) Hypophosphatemia D) Hypercalcemia
The recent graduate nurse is orienting to the medical surgical care unit. The graduate nurse has prepared a nursing care plan for a client admitted for exacerbation of ulcerative colitis
The goal statement is, "The client will resume normal bowel elimination patterns." The graduate nurse has asked the charge nurse to review the care plan. What action by the charge nurse is indicated? 1. Express to the new nurse that the goal statement meets criteria. 2. Explain to the new nurse that the lack of time frame makes the goal inappropriate. 3. Express to the new nurse that the goal statement is not reflective of the client's admitting diagnosis. 4. Accept the care plan for inclusion into the client's medical record as it is accurate.