A client has been prescribed a mammogram. Which level of prevention should the nurse recognize the client is participating in?
A. Secondary.
B. Primary.
C. Prepathologic.
D. Tertiary.
Answer: A
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A patient who is in her first trimester of pregnancy tells the nurse that she is experiencing significant nausea and vomiting and asks when it will improve. The nurse should reply:
a. "Did your mother have significant nausea and vomiting?" b. "Many women experience nausea and vomiting until the third trimester." c. "Usually, by the beginning of the second trimester, the nausea and vomiting improve." d. "At approximately the time you begin to feel the baby move, the nausea and vomiting will subside."
What is an essential part of nursing care for a laboring client?
a. Helping the woman manage the pain b. Eliminating the pain associated with labor c. Sharing personal experiences regarding labor and delivery to decrease her anxiety d. Feeling comfortable with the predictable nature of intrapartal care
The nurse notices a baby in the waiting room. The baby is sitting on the mother's lap and picking up small green peas out of a bowl with a true pincer grasp and eating them unassisted
The nurse knows that this baby is at least how many months old? a. 4 to 6 c. 10 to 12 b. 7 to 9 d. 13 to 15
A 17 year old needs guardian consent for medical procedures
Indicate whether the statement is true or false