A female patient asks about the effectiveness of various birth control methods. The nurse should inform her that the most effective methods are ________.You may select more than one answer
a. intrauterine devices
b. spermicides
c. intramuscular medroxyprogesterone acetate
d. levonorgestrel subdermal implants
e. sterilization
a, c, d,
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A client who cross-dresses is intent on keeping it a secret and not disclosing it to his partner. The nurse should:
1. Offer education and support. 2. Determine where cross-dressing will take place. 3. Determine when cross-dressing will take place. 4. Disclose the cross-dressing secret to the partner.
The form of therapy that focuses on the cause of the problem, originated from Sigmund Freud, is _____________________
ANS:
An 8-year-old boy comes to the emergency department with abdominal pain. The nurse notes that when the child walks to the treatment room, he is walking on his toes. What might the nurse suspect is wrong with this child?
A) Incarcerated hernia B) Appendicitis C) Testicular torsion D) Wilms' tumor
An eight-year-old child is prescribed oxcarbazepine. The child weighs 66 pounds and the safe recommended dosage range for oxcarbazepine is 8-10 mg/kg. What is the safe dosage range for this child?
a. 240-300 mg c. 480-500 mg b. 320-400 mg d. 528-660 mg