The nurse is reviewing the changes that occur with menopause. Which of these are changes associated with menopause?
A) Uterine and ovarian atrophy along with thinning vaginal epithelium
B) Ovarian atrophy, increased vaginal secretions, and increasing clitoral size
C) Cervical hypertrophy, ovarian atrophy, and increased acidity of vaginal secretions
D) Vaginal mucosa fragility, increased acidity of vaginal secretions, and uterine hypertrophy
Answer: A) Uterine and ovarian atrophy along with thinning vaginal epithelium
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A patient in the early stage of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has recently been diagnosed. What medication classification would the nurse expect to be ordered for this patient?
A) Antimalarial agents B) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) C) Xanthine oxidase inhibitors D) Uricosuric agents
The informatics nurse is reviewing potential clinical information systems. Which is the best example of a monitoring system?
A) The automatic blood pressure machine takes one reading of 164/104 and is turned off. B) Manual blood pressure of 132/82 is entered into the vital sign section of the graphic sheet. C) A temperature probe is connected to the pulmonary artery catheter to continuously monitor core temperature. D) Blood glucose readings of 162 for 7:30 a.m. and 198 for 11:30 a.m. are obtained and entered into the computer system.
The community/public health nurse was excited about creating a program for prenatal education and care for single teenage mothers. Before writing an application for a grant to fund the program, what should the nurse determine?
a. Agency's policies about writing grants for such a program b. Number of single teenage mothers in the local high schools c. Whether local teenagers are interested in receiving such a service d. Whether anyone else in the area is offering such a service
Which statement describes how to mix different types of insulin in a syringe?
A. Withdraw the long-acting type, then the fast-acting. B. Withdraw the fast-acting type, then the long-acting. C. Withdraw the long-acting type, then the clear. D. Never mix long-acting and fast-acting insulin.