The nurse educator teaches that the optimum contraceptive for a client is one that:
A) is guaranteed to be 100% effective C) is available without a prescription
B) is inexpensive and convenient D) will be used correctly and consistently
D
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Calculate the proper dosage based on body surface area for the pediatric child if the child's body surface area is 1.1 m2 and the normal dosage of the medication is 80 mg for a body surface area of 1.7 m2
____ mg Record the answer rounding to the nearest tenth.
The family of a client with acute symptoms of schizophrenia knows nothing about the client's illness
and the role the family can play in his recovery. The nurse should recommend that they attend a. psychoanalytic group therapy. b. a psychoeducational group. c. transactional therapy. d. family therapy.
With regard to the assessment of female, male, and couple infertility, nurses should be aware that
a. The couple's religious, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds provide emotional clutter that does not affect the clinical scientific diagnosis. b. The investigation is lengthy and can be very costly. c. The woman is assessed first; if she is not the problem, the male partner is analyzed. d. Semen analysis is for men; the postcoital test is for women.
A client is prescribed an autonomic medication and asks the nurse how it works. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "The drug acts to stop the symptoms you are experiencing." 2. "The drug will help you with your day-to-day activities." 3. "The drug you are taking pretends to mimic the substance you are missing." 4. "The drug works by targeting the organ affected and producing an expected response."