A gray vaginal discharge with an unpleasant fishy or musty odor is likely to be a symptom of:
A) Candidiasis.
B) Bacterial vaginosis.
C) Gonorrhea.
D) Chlamydia.
B
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Which of the following statements apply to DNR orders? (Select all that apply.)
a. DNR orders are often delayed because of difficulty predicting the time of death. b. The patient's wishes are often not known or are vaguely stated. c. A DNR order indicates that all care should be stopped. d. End-of-life care skills are not emphasized in medical curricula. e. DNR orders do not address pain management.
A patient visits the clinic and is diagnosed with acute sinusitis. To promote sinus drainage, the nurse instructs the patient to
A) apply a cold pack to the affected area. B) apply a mustard poultice to the forehead. C) perform postural drainage. D) increase fluid intake.
The nurse, providing a cleansing enema to an adult client, should do which of the following?
a. Ensure the temperature of the water is 115°F. b. Hold the enema container 24 inches above the anal opening. c. Insert the catheter 8 to 10 inches beyond the anal opening. d. Stop the flow of the enema if the client complains of cramping until the feeling passes.
A 78-year-old female comes to the office because she has pain when she urinates. She has been seen three times for this problem in the last 3 months. Each time she was told she had a UTI and was given antibiotics
She carefully followed the instructions but has had no relief of symptoms. Last sUA: WBCs: 2-3/high-power field RBCs: 0-2/high-power field Epithelial cells: Few Nitrite: Negative Leuckocyte esterase: Negative Which of the following should be done next? A. Obtain a clean catch urine for UA and urine for C&S B. Perform a pelvic examination C. Reassure the patient that she has asymptomatic bacteriuria and does not need antibiotics D. Order a pelvic ultrasound