A client is admitted to the medical-surgical unit with a brain tumor in the frontal lobe. The nurse can anticipate that this client will have problems with:

A) Sensory functions. B) Ability to think and plan.
C) Long-term memory. D) Memory and judgment.


B

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A woman is admitted to the hospital with a birth plan that specifies the Bradley method of childbirth. Which actions by the nurse are most appropriate for this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A. Assist the woman in conserving energy for childbirth. B. Call the anesthesiologist to place an epidural. C. Ensure the patient has a quiet environment. D. Establish a relationship with the husband-coach. E. Turn the lights down in the patient's room.

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The primary hospital _____ is the care that is delivered by nursing staff

a. product b. price c. place d. promotion

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Which statement by a woman being treated for chlamydia indicates that more teaching is needed?

A) "I will take doxycycline for 1 week." B) "I will take a single dose of azithromycin." C) "I don't need to tell my sex partner that I have this infection." D) "I can resume sexual activity once I begin taking the antibiotics."

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When reviewing the history of a client diagnosed with endometriosis, which of the following would the nurse expect to find?

A) Dyspareunia B) Anovulatory cycles C) Weight loss D) Amenorrhea

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