A young woman is close to completing her prescribed course of metronidazole for the treatment of trichomoniasis. The nurse who is contributing to this woman's care should know that she is being treated for a health problem that is caused by:

A) A fungus
B) Bacteria
C) A virus
D) Protozoa


D

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1. Listening. 2. Attending. 3. Questioning. 4. Paraphrasing.

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Because many illnesses are now controlled rather than cured, the number of people with chronic, debilitating illnesses has increased. What do home care nurses prevent by providing?

a. Deaths b. Increased morbidity c. Increased hospitalization d. Acute episodes

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During a lecture about medication therapy for type 2 diabetic patients, the pharmacology instructor discusses side effects to monitor following subcutaneous injection of exenatide (Byetta), a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist

Of the following list, which signs and symptoms should the students be assessing in this patient? Select all that apply. A) Nausea B) Weight loss C) Dizziness D) Tachycardia E) Dehydration

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Which of the following are behavioral components of assertive communication?

A. Listening B. "You" statements C. Closed posture D. Continuous direct eye contact

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