A patient reports having pain during intercourse. For which health problem should the nurse assess this patient? Select all that apply.

A. Perforated hymen
B. Vaginismus
C. Climacteric
D. Fear of sexual abuse
E. Vaginal scarring


Answer:
B. Vaginismus
C. Climacteric
D. Fear of sexual abuse
E. Vaginal scarring

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The ability of nurses to base their practice on professional standards of ethical conduct and to participate in ethical decision making is known as which of the following?

1) Ethical agency 2) Attitudes 3) Belief 4) Value neutrality

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It is most important for the nurse to include which instruction when educating a patient who has had laryngeal papillomas removed?

1. "If you experience recurrent hoarseness, come in for a check-up." 2. "You should come in if you have worsening respiratory distress so we can intubate you quickly." 3. "Next time we can remove them in the office, so no admission is necessary." 4. "Papillomas rarely cause airway obstruction."

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The nurse teaches a patient about Healing Touch. Which statement by the nurse is the most appropriate?

a. "This therapy will realign your energy flow." b. "I will start by manipulating your muscles and soft tissues." c. "Pressure will be applied to body points where energy is obstructed." d. "The treatment consists of passively moving joints through full range of motion."

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During a home visit, the nurse observes that several family members are experiencing a respiratory infection. Which should the nurse encourage to improve the home environment? Select all that apply.

A. Remove dust and pet dander. B. Use a wood-burning stove. C. Have radon level checked. D. Remove house plants. E. Limit the use of aerosols.

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