The nurse is integrating the use of Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN) in the plan for the care of women in a community clinic. Which should the nurse plan on using the program for?
A. Provide nutritional counseling.
B. Provide insurance for women.
C. Provide counseling for domestic abuse.
D. Provide prescription medication.
Answer: A
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A school-aged child is scheduled for a minor procedure and is very nervous. What response by the nurse is best?
a. Reassure the child the procedure is too minor to worry about. b. Read the child a pamphlet about what to expect during the procedure. c. Tell the child you will have the provider "put her to sleep" during the procedure. d. Explain the procedure and what to expect in simple terms.
An adult client is taking diphenhydramine for manifestations of allergic rhinitis. For which of the following adverse reactions should the nurse instruct the client to watch?
A. Dry mouth B. Nonproductive cough C. Skin rash D. Diarrhea E. Urinary hesitation
Which statement is true of PHRs?
a. They have been used in paper form for many years, and electronic versions offer the same functionality. b. They were a new idea when proposed in the 1990s and are a now a well-established technology. c. Approximately 35% of the US population currently has one. d. They have been used in paper form for many years, but electronic versions offer new functionality.
During an initial assessment, a client with gastrointestinal problems reports the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) three times a day for arthritis pain. What would be the nurse's best response?
A. "NSAIDs are not helpful for arthritis pain." B. "NSAIDs should be taken only twice daily." C. "NSAIDs can interfere with the absorption of nutrients." D. "NSAIDs can result in ulcers or bleeding."