A community health nurse is working with the local health department on screening teens for sexually transmitted infections. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the most common?

A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) Chlamydia
D) Herpes simplex virus


C

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When caring for a pregnant adolescent, the nurse emphasizes nutrition because she knows:

1. The fetus has to be kept small to permit vaginal delivery through a small pelvis 2. All teenagers have terrible food habits 3. Adolescent mothers have to be encouraged to limit weight gain 4. The young mother must meet her own growth needs as well as those of the fetus

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Adding a zero to the last nonzero number after the decimal point

A. increases the whole number only. B. increases the value of the number. C. decreases the value of the whole number only. D. does not change the value of the number.

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A nurse is working at a specialized clinic for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Each year, the nurse recommends that patients get the influenza vaccine from their primary care provider,

but notices that there are a lot of older women who do not get the vaccine, despite the recommendations. What should the nurse do first? A. Print educational materials about the importance of yearly flu shots. B. Set up low-cost transportation to local primary care providers for the women. C. Start offering the flu shot at the COPD clinic. D. Perform a focused community assessment to determine why these women aren't getting the flu shot.

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The nurse notices redness, swelling, and induration at a surgical wound site. What should the nurses next action be?

a) Assess the clients temperature b) Clean with antiseptic material and re-dress the site c) Notify the health care provider d) Evaluate the clients white blood cell count

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