A male client visits the clinic office complaining of a yellow, green discharge from his penis. Which of the following STDs has the client most likely contracted?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Syphilis
c. Herpes simplex virus 2
d. Human papillomavirus
ANS: A
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Within this model, the nurse will plan care based on what belief? A) The patient has the potential to function effectively despite his disability. B) The patient's disabling condition does not have to affect his lifestyle. C) The patient will not require care from professional caregivers in the home setting. D) The patient's disability is the most salient aspect of his personal identity.
A nurse is caring for a client who is prescribed transdermal nitroglycerin for angina. The nurse instructs the client to apply the patch for how long?
A) 4 to 6 hours B) 6 to 8 hours C) 10 to 12 hours D) 12 to 14 hours
Abnormal adherence of the placenta occurs for reasons unknown
Attempts to remove the placenta in the usual manner are unsuccessful, and laceration and perforation of the ute-rine wall may result, putting the woman at risk for severe PPH and infection. Placental adherence may be partial or complete. Which is not a recognized degree of placental at-tachment? a. Placenta accreta b. Placenta previa c. Placenta increta d. Placenta percreta
According to Kohlberg's moral developmental theory, school-age children progress through several stages of their development. Put the following stages in order, from 1 to 4:
__________ Punishment and obedience __________ Law-and-order orientation __________ Instrumental–relativist orientation __________ "Good boy–nice girl" stage