A woman complains of pain with intercourse. What client medications should the nurse check for that contribute to dyspareunia?

A) Antihistamines
B) Calcium supplements
C) Antibiotics
D) Antihypertensives


Ans: A

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A client is having traction applied to a fractured left lower extremity prior to surgery. What outcomes does the nurse expect from the application of the traction for the client? Select all that apply

A) Surgery will not be required. B) Muscle spasms will be relieved. C) The bones of the left leg will be aligned. D) Immobilization of the left leg will be maintained. E) Less pain medication will be required.

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The midwife performs a vaginal exam and determines that the fetal head is at a ?2 station. As the nurse, you know that birth:

1. Is imminent. 2. Is likely to occur in 1–2 hours. 3. Will occur later in the shift. 4. Is difficult to predict.

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The nurse assesses the client during digital removal of a fecal impaction. Which client assessment data does the nurse determine is an unexpected finding?

1. Complaints of abdominal cramping 2. Large amount of brown liquid stool 3. Blood pressure 130/86 mm Hg, stable 4. Heart monitor shows sinus bradycardia.

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For the most consistent absorption, insulin should be injected into which site?

a. Abdomen b. Deltoid c. Vastus lateralis d. Gluteus maximus

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