A patient nervously explains that she has just become sexually active and has a rash. She quickly states that it can't be a sexually transmitted disease (STD) because "he used a condom
" The nurse examines the patient and finds her vagina to be erythematous and edematous. The most likely cause is:
A) HPV.
B) Gonorrhea.
C) Bacterial infection.
D) Latex allergy.
D
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The patient asks the nurse what atorvastatin (Lipitor), newly prescribed, will do. What expected outcome will the nurse describe?
A) Decrease in serum cholesterol only B) Decrease in serum cholesterol and low density lipoprotein (LDL) levels C) Decrease in sitosterol and serum cholesterol D) Decrease in campesterol and LDL levels
A patient complains of pain and tenderness in her temporomandibular joint, and a clicking sound is heard on auscultation. These findings most likely are related to
a. arthritis. c. displaced cartilage. b. dislocation. d. infection.
A 76-year-old is moderately obese but otherwise healthy. When asking whether weight loss is important at this point in life, the nurse respond based on the rationale that:
a. The "obesity paradox" research shows that weight is not a great mortality risk for this client b. Ideal weight is a goal that is appropriate for all age groups c. The client needs to discuss these issues with a registered nutritionist d. In order to maintain wellness, the client needs to lose weight in a controlled, healthy manner
The nurse most likely would construct a three-generation pedigree for a client who had a relative treated for which cancer?
a. Lung cancer b. Prostate cancer c. Cervical cancer d. Bone cancer