A client with somatoform disorder is commonly found to be what?
A) Depressed
B) Delusional
C) Demyelinated
D) Deceptive
A
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The use of a computer to order medications:
a. increases client confidentiality. b. lessens the work of checking orders. c. helps to identify errors in writing orders. d. decreases the problems associated with illegible handwriting.
The nurse is providing education to a client with malaria. When the client asks about the relationship between the life cycle of the Plasmodium and treatment of malaria, the nurse bases the answer on which concept?
1. The cycle of the Plasmodium dictates drug choice. 2. There is no true relationship. 3. Identification of the Plasmodium differentiates the type of malaria. 4. The life cycle of the Plasmodium is disrupted by the drug choice.
A 36-year-old afebrile woman with no health problems presents with dysuria and frequency of urination. Her urinalysis findings include results positive for nitrites and leukocyte esterase. You evaluate these results and consider that she likely has:
A. purulent vulvovaginitis B. a gram-negative UTI C. cystitis caused by Staphylococcus saprophyticus D. urethral syndrome
When conducting a pain history, which data is least essential for the nurse to obtain regarding the client's pain?
1. Intensity, quality, and patterns 2. Precipitating factors, alleviating factors, and associated symptoms 3. Effects on activities of daily living, coping resources, and affective responses 4. Significant other's assessment of the pain