To examine the Bartholin's glands in a female client, the nurse would palpate at which anatomic location?
A) On both sides of the clitoris
B) Just inside the urethral orifice
C) Between the vaginal opening and labia minora
D) Inside the vaginal orifice
C
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Interventions that contribute to comfort in patients experiencing dyspnea include: (Select all that apply)
a. Breathing exercises b. Bed rest c. Acupuncture d. Visualization e. Limiting the amount of oxygen usage f. Massage
The nurse is developing the discharge plan for a woman who has had a left-sided modified radical mastectomy. The nurse is including instructions for ways to minimize lymphedema. Which suggestion would most likely increase the woman's symptoms?
A) "Wear gloves when you are doing any gardening." B) "Have your blood pressure taken in your right arm." C) "Wear clothing with elasticized sleeves." D) "Avoid driving to and from work every day."
In addition to describing and explaining the results, quantitative studies also attempt to:
A) calculate the mean B) identify themes in the data C) predict future outcomes D) increase understanding of a phenomenon
The following patients have had blood draws ordered. The nurse will not perform venipuncture on
1. The hand of an infant who does not have adequate hand veins. 2. The right arm of a mastectomy patient who has had a mastectomy on the right side. 3. The feet of patients with poor circulation in the extremities. 4. The arm of an elderly patient with edema.