The nurse is caring for a female patient with a suspected sexual dysfunction. In order for the healthcare provider to diagnose sexual dysfunction, which must be true of the symptoms? (Select all that apply.)
1. They always prevent desired participation in sexual activity.
2. They frequently prevent desired participation in sexual activity.
3. They have been present for at least 12 months.
4. They have been present for at least 6 months.
5. They are not caused by some other mental, behavioral, or medical condition.
2. They frequently prevent desired participation in sexual activity.
4. They have been present for at least 6 months.
5. They are not caused by some other mental, behavioral, or medical condition.
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The nurse identifies the nursing diagnosis of Noncompliance for a patient. Which of the following would the nurse most likely identify as the expected outcome?
A) Patient verbalizes understanding of when to call the health care provider. B) Patient demonstrates ability to maintain adherence to prescribed drug therapy. C) Patient verbalizes desire to manage prescribed medication schedule. D) Patient identifies the reason for the prescribed drug therapy for his illness.
The nurse should advise the client to do which of the following to reduce the risk of falls due to orthostatic hypotension from antihypertensive drugs? Select all that apply
A) Sit on the bed for 1 or 2 minutes when rising from a lying position. B) Rise quickly from a chair when moving to a standing position. C) Take the antihypertensive less frequently if hypotension occurs. D) Have someone assist the client if dizziness or weakness occurs. E) Increase salt intake to counteract the hypotension.
The nurse providing information to the parents of a child who has been diagnosed with tinea corporis informs them that tinea corporis is a common fungal skin infection that may be transmitted by which of the following?
A) Public shower room floor B) Undercooked meat C) Raw exotic fruit D) An infected pet
A PHN is learning about exposure risk assessments, which are used by policy makers and other regulators to evaluate the health effects from an environmental exposure. In these assessments, the final step in the process
involves making a judgment about the risk of the health problems to those who are exposed. The nurse learns that this is referred to as a: A. Dose-response assessment B. Risk characterization C. Hazard identification D. Exposure assessment