Silence as a method of communication usually indicates nothing
A. True
B. False
ANS: B
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The patient, age 21, has been treated for chlamydia and has a history of recurrent herpes. What should the nurse counsel this patient about?
a. Sexual history, risk reduction measures, and testing for HIV b. Getting an appointment at a family planning clinic c. Testing for HIV and what the test results mean d. Abstinence and a monogamous relationship
The nurse is preparing to administer 100 mg of phenytoin (Dilantin) to a patient in status epilepticus. To prevent patient complications, what is the best action by the nurse?
a. Ensure patency of intravenous (IV) line. b. Mix drug with 0.9% normal saline. c. Evaluate serum K+ level. d. Obtain an IV infusion pump.
Which intervention would be most effective if the fetal heart rate drops following a spontaneous rupture of the membranes?
a. Apply oxygen at 8 to 10 L/min. b. Stop the Pitocin infusion. c. Position the client in the knee-chest position. d. Increase the main line infusion to 150 mL/hr.
Numerous prevention and intervention programs have been implemented that have now made children and adolescents safer in school. Using your knowledge of levels of prevention,
behavioral techniques for classroom management is an example of what level program? A) Primary B) Secondary C) Primary and secondary D) Secondary and tertiary