The nurse is reviewing medication prescribed for a patient with uncomplicated gonorrhea. Which medication should the nurse expect to be prescribed for this patient? Select all that apply.

A. Azithromycin
B. Doxycycline
C. Clindamycin
D. Ceftriaxone
E. Cefoxitin


Answer:
A. Azithromycin

D. Ceftriaxone

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A. "This disease is a random event and there is no way to prevent it." B. "Because this disease is inherited as a dominant trait, your children have a 50% risk for developing it." C. "Cigarette smoking is the main cause of this disease, and helping your children not to smoke will decrease their risk." D. "Lung cancer can be avoided by decreasing dietary intake of fats and increasing the amount of regular, aerobic exercise."

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The nurse evaluates client ileostomy effluent. Which does the nurse expect for the client's output from the ileostomy?

1. 500 ml of formed stool 2. 1000 ml of pasty stool 3. Liquid stool three liters 4. Semiformed stool two liters

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A primary care NP sees a patient who is being treated for heart failure with digoxin, a loop diuretic, and an ACE inhibitor. The patient reports having nausea. The NP notes a heart rate of 60 beats per minute and a blood pressure of 100/60 mm Hg

The NP should: a. decrease the dose of the diuretic to prevent further dehydration. b. obtain a serum potassium level to assess for hyperkalemia. c. hold the ACE inhibitor until the patient's blood pressure stabilizes. d. obtain a digoxin level before the patient takes the next dose of digoxin.

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