To measure a temporal artery temperature, you need to:
a. Insert the device gently into the ear
b. Gently slide the device across the fore-head
c. Place the device behind the knee
d. Gently insert the device between the toes
B
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A perinatal clinic nurse educated a pregnant woman about basic prenatal exercises. On a return visit, which statement by the patient indicates that teaching goals have been met?
A. "I have learned to isolate the right muscle for Kegel exercises." B. "It's hard to find 30 minutes a day for exercise, but I have done it." C. "Jumping rope is great exercise and keeps my weight in control." D. "When I get fatigued with these exercises, I just push through it."
A client diagnosed with a history of anorexia nervosa comes to an outpatient clinic after being medically cleared. The client states, "My parents watch me like a hawk and never let me out of their sight
" Which nursing diagnosis would take priority at this time? 1. Altered nutrition less than body requirements 2. Altered social interaction 3. Impaired verbal communication 4. Altered family processes
Mrs. Whitehead has had a vaginal discharge for 1 week. She complains of itching and mild dysuria. Which of the following aggravating factors would you include in your assessment?
A) Taking antibiotics and oral contraceptives B) Drinking alcohol recently C) Ingesting caffeine or spices D) Wearing cotton underpants
What is the best review strategy to use to prepare for the NCLEX-RNĀ® Exam?
a. Spend about 8 hours a day on your days off until you take the examination. b. Study for 4 hours a night while taking a 2-week review course. c. Review basic nursing content 2 to 3 hours a day 3 days a week for 5 to 6 weeks. d. Study 10 hours on the day and evening before the examination.