The patient is due to begin her treatment for infertility with the drug clomiphene (Clomid). She is anxious to begin the treatment and asks her health care provider how soon she can begin taking the drug
The most appropriate response of the health care provider is that she can begin taking the medi-cation on:
a. Day 14 of her menstrual cycle
b. Day 7 of her menstrual cycle
c. Day 5 of her menstrual cycle
d. Day 2 of her menstrual cycle
ANS: C
Following a negative pregnancy test, clomiphene therapy is started on the third to fifth day of the cycle.
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1. Describes feeling sad all the time. 2. Reports hearing voices talking about the baby. 3. States she has no appetite and wants to sleep all day. 4. Says she needs a refill on her sertraline (Zoloft) next week.
A nurse describes the hypothesis of a research study as, "There is a positive relationship between nurses' attitudes toward AIDS patients and the number of AIDS patients they have cared for in practice." This statement is an example of what?
a. Null hypothesis b. Nondirectional hypothesis c. Directional hypothesis d. Causal hypothesis
A nurse administrator in a large urban city divides the nursing labor force by geographic area. An example of such a division is:
a. discharge planner role. c. patient diagnosis. b. West team. d. cardiology service.
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1. Raising the voice to talk in normal conversation 2. Clear drainage from the ears 3. Inability to hear a conversation 2 feet away 4. Sounds are muffled 5. Ringing of the ears 6. Short periods of pain in the ears