The nurse notes that a client's pubic area is excoriated. Which should the nurse further assess the client for?
A. Contact dermatitis.
B. Herpes simplex virus.
C. Genital warts.
D. Gonorrhea.
Answer: A
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The nurse reflecting on the nursing role within the mental health team, understands that the main purpose of delivering care using a multidisciplinary team is to do which of the following?
1. Maximize the efficiency of the health care team with each team member learning from the others. 2. Increase the opportunity for interpersonal interaction among the client, family, and team members. 3. Facilitate the case management process by delivering care using a multidisciplinary health care team. 4. Make the best use of the different abilities of mental health team members in order to facilitate client progress.
The nurse is preparing an educational program on bacterial meningitis for a group of community members. Which groups should the nurse identify as being at greatest risk for this infection?
Select all that apply. 1. older adults 2. pregnant women 3. military recruits 4. college students 5. low-income individuals
Which of the following assessments would lead you to believe a postpartal woman is developing a urinary complication?
A) At 8 hours postdelivery she has voided a total of 100 mL in four small voidings. B) She has voided a total of 1000 mL in two voidings, each spaced 1 hour apart. C) She tells you she is extremely thirsty. D) Her perineum is obviously edematous on inspection.
The nurse is preparing to assess a client new to the out-patient care environment. Which actions should the nurse expect to complete during this phase of the nursing process? Select all that apply
1. Complete a client interview 2. Conduct a physical examination 3. Analyze test results and findings 4. Categorize data into meaningful patterns 5. Identify pertinent family health history issues