The most likely causative pathogen in a 23-year-old woman with PID is:

A. Escherichia coli.
B. Enterobacteriaceae.
C. C. trachomatis.
D. Pseudomonas.


Answer: C. C. trachomatis.

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Multiple choice questions can evaluate the student's knowledge of the facts, as well as:

1. his or her ability to apply the knowledge to the clinical care scenario. 2. the ability to select professional options. 3. the ability to determine stem and answer. 4. the ability to avoid distractors. 5.

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A child weighs 28 lb. The nurse prepares to administer intravenous (IV) morphine sulfate. The correct dose for this child is ____________________ mg

ANS:

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A 74-year-old man with a history of prostatitis has been prescribed SMZ-TMP for the treatment of a urinary tract infection. Which of the following teaching points should the nurse include in patient education?

A) "You might notice that your urine is lightly blood-tinged for the next day or two, but this is normal and will pass." B) "It's very important that you avoid grapefruit juice when you're taking this antibiotic." C) "If you can, try to take your pill on an empty stomach." D) "Try to limit your fluid intake to one quart a day to maximize the effectiveness of your antibiotic."

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People who have difficulty seeing objects that are near have the condition called:

A) Astigmatism. B) Hyperopia. C) Myopia. D) Nystagmus.

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