A nurse is teaching a group of college-aged men about the risks of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseriae gonorrhoeae
A participant has implied that men do not need to be particularly concerned about these diseases since the health consequences for men are comparatively minor. The nurse counters that men may in fact become infertile because these diseases can cause:
A) Priapism
B) Epididymitis
C) Incarcerated hernias
D) Hydrocele
B
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A nurse visiting a patient in the patient's home assesses the environment for extrinsic risk factors for falling. Which factors should the nurse have the patient or family correct?
a. No door thresholds are present. b. The kitchen floor is clean, shiny, and slick. c. Lamps have 60-watt bulbs. d. The telephone is placed on the bedside table.
A nurse is caring for a client with chronic kidney disease who is admitted for pneumonia. The nurse would expect that an appropriate antibiotic that the physician might consider is a/an
a. aminoglycoside. b. cephalosporin. c. penicillin. d. sulfonamide.
The nurse administering an anxiolytic medication to an older adult client would be sure to include which of the following measures in the care plan?
1. use of bed rails and proper lighting 2. having the patient eat six small meals per day 3. giving the medication only when the client complains of nervousness 4. waking up the client to measure vital signs 1 hour after giving the dose
During a family therapy session Mrs. S says to her daughter "I would like to know why you took the piece of pie that was left after dinner last night. You knew I wanted it." Later Mr. S told his daughter "I know exactly why you did that." The nurse therapist should consider the possibility that the family has
A. clear boundaries. B. diffuse boundaries. C. disengaged boundaries. D. no boundary problems.