A woman is 40 years old and a heavy smoker. She has a single sexual partner but has very irregular menstrual cycles. She wants a highly reliable contraceptive

Assuming that all of the following methods of birth control are acceptable to her, which of the following would be the best recommendation?
A) An ovulation suppressant
B) A spermicidal suppository
C) The rhythm (calendar) method
D) A diaphragm and spermicide


D

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In administering vitamin K to the infant shortly after birth, the nurse understands that vitamin K is:

a. Important in the production of red blood cells. b. Necessary in the production of platelets. c. Not initially synthesized due to a sterile bowel at birth. d. Responsible for the breakdown of bilirubin and the prevention of jaundice.

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The nurse documents in the electronic medical record that the client recently had influenza. The client develops pneumonia, which has resulted in being admitted to the healthcare facility

What best describes this type of disease that has resulted in the client being admitted to the healthcare facility? A) Acute B) Chronic C) Primary D) Secondary

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How does a nurse recognize normal accommodation?

a. The patient has peripheral vision of 90 degrees left and right. b. The patient's eyes move up and down, side to side, and obliquely. c. The right pupil constricts when a light is shown in the left pupil. d. The patient's pupils dilate when looking toward a distant object.

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Factors in the critical care unit that may predispose the client to increased pain and anxiety include: (Select all that apply.)

a. an endotracheal tube. b. frequent vital signs. c. monitor alarms. d. room temperature.

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