In addressing the sexual needs of an older couple, the nurse should remember that all of the following may be recognized as common problems the nurse may intervene with except:
a. dyspareunia
b. utertine prolapse
c. incontinence
d. vaginal dryness
B
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The nurse must be aware of physical signs and symptoms of depression because these are often the first, sometimes overlooked, signs of the disorder. Physical signs and symptoms of depression include:
a. Decreased or slowed memory b. Fatigue c. Changes in appetite d. Abdominal pain
A child with corrosive esophagitis following ingestion of a corrosive liquid is treated with esophageal dilation. The nurse is providing discharge instructions to the parent. Which of the following statements indicates to the nurse that the parent needs more teaching?
A) "More dilations may be needed as my child grows." B) "No further dilations will be needed." C) "My child should be evaluated if he develops swallowing problems." D) "I need to childproof my house."
When developing a care plan for a patient with narcolepsy, the nursing diagnosis with the highest priority is:
A) risk for injury. B) insomnia. C) deficient knowledge. D) disturbed body image.
A therapist believes that persons diagnosed with schizophrenia have ego disintegration. This concept is based on which model?
a. Biologic b. Interpersonal c. Developmental d. Stress-vulnerability