When planning care for a postpartum patient, the nurse is aware the most common site for postpartum infection is which of the following?

A) Breast
B) Reproductive
C) Urinary
D) Integumentary


B

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A male patient presents to your office and you obtain a sexual history. Why would you consider performing an anal Pap smear?

a. He is heterosexual and always uses condoms. b. He is not HIV infected but engages in oral intercourse. c. He has a history of perianal condylomas. d. He is not HIV infected and has had three female partners in the past year.

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An infant is born with one lower limb deficiency. When is the optimum time for the child to be fitted with a functional prosthetic device?

a. As soon as possible after birth b. When the infant is developmentally ready to stand up c. At about ages 12 to 15 months, when most children are walking d. At about 4 years, when the healthy limb is not growing so rapidly

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When transferring a dependent patient,

A) elevate the bed to a moderate height. B) use a gait belt unless contraindicated. C) lift using the strong muscles in your back. D) keep your knees and elbows locked.

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In assessing the nails of a client, the nurse expects to find:

a. The nail base angle not to be more than 90 degrees. b. Whitish-to-clear nails in darker-skinned clients. c. Smooth and rounded nails with a flat surface. d. Gradual enlargement of the distal finger.

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