Which of the following would be most important to plan and implement when a nurse notes a higher-than-expected teen birth rate in a particular community?

A) Childbirth education classes
B) Infant care education
C) Parenting education classes
D) Family planning education


D

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A patient recently diagnosed with herpes simplex 2 asks how to best manage the lesions. What information should be given to the patient?

1. The use of soap should be restricted. 2. A solution of 50% rubbing alcohol and 50% water can be used to clean the lesions. 3. Wearing nylon panties will reduce discomfort. 4. Warm soaks may be used to cleanse the area.

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Select the correct statement related to the mechanism of action of steroids.

A. Steroids work as anti-inflammatory agents to inhibit the activation of arachidonic acid. B. Steroids act to decrease the formation of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. C. The major effect of steroids in the treatment of asthma is to inhibit the inflammatory process. D. All of these are correct.

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The nurse is admitting a client with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa to the mental health unit. Which characteristic is a hallmark of this disorder?

A. Social contacts are important. B. The client is not concerned about food and meal planning. C. Personal relationships tend to become more superficial and distant. D. The client with anorexia will usually keep his or her weight near normal weight.

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