A woman visits your family-planning clinic to request a prescription for birth-control pills. Which of the following factors would indicate that an ovulation suppressant would not be the best contraceptive method for her?
A) She is 30 years old.
B) She has irregular menstrual cycles.
C) She has a history of allergy to foreign protein.
D) She has a family history of thromboembolism.
D
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A 6-year-old child is in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) with a fractured femur and head trauma. The child was not wearing a helmet while riding his new bicycle on the highway, and collided with a car
The nurse can expect which of the following nursing diagnoses for the parents of this child? 1. Guilt related to buying a bicycle for the child 2. Family Coping: Compromised, related to the critical injury of the child 3. Parental Role Conflict related to child's wellness vs. illness 4. Knowledge Deficit related to home care of fractured femur
Which of the following primary manifestations is the nurse most likely to assess in a patient diagnosed with MS?
A) Dementia B) Bradykinesia C) Contracture deformities D) Difficulty in coordination
Tarry black stools should make you suspect:
a. internal hemorrhoids. b. rectal fistula. c. upper intestinal bleeding. d. prostatic cancer.
The focus of nursing care for a patient diagnosed with dementia is
a. individualizing care. b. improving cognition. c. maintaining optimum function. d. promoting self-confidence and self-esteem.