A young female client refuses treatment for a sexually transmitted infection. The nurse explains that lack of treatment may put her at risk for which condition?
A) Endometriosis
B) Urinary tract infection
C) Cervical cancer
D) Pelvic inflammatory disease
D
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Which of the following nursing diagnoses would provide the most plausible indication for the use of epoetin alfa (Epogen) in a patient with renal failure?
A) Risk for infection related to decreased erythropoiesis B) Activity intolerance related to decreased oxygen-carrying capacity C) Powerlessness-related sequelae of renal failure D) Ineffective breathing pattern related to inadequate erythropoietin synthesis
A patient has a complex cardiac history that includes recurrent ventricular fibrillation. After the failure of more conservative treatments, his care team has introduced oral amiodarone
What assessments should be prioritized by the nurse who is providing care for this patient? A) Orientation and cognition B) Respiratory assessment C) Neurological assessment D) Active and passive range of motion
Which client response to Bernstein's test would confirm the diagnosis of esophagitis?
A. The client reports dysphagia during the test. B. The client reports heartburn during the test. C. The client reports no symptoms during the test. D. The client reports painful swallowing during the test.
An older adult has been diagnosed with presbyopi
a. To minimize the patient's risk for falls, the nurse suggests: a. that the edges of steps be painted a con-trasting color. b. the patient wear sunglasses when driving. c. the patient wear a wide-brimmed hat when spending time outdoors. d. hanging blinds over sunny windows.