Herpes simplex II is
A. spread by blood and body fluid.
B. treated with antibiotics.
C. a painless condition.
D. caused by a virus.
Answer: D
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a. Personal care services b. Funeral arrangement services c. Family counseling and support d. Ongoing support for families after the per-son's death
A nursing student wants to know why a patient who has been taking levodopa [Dopar] for years will now receive levodopa/carbidopa [Sinemet]. The nurse explains the reasons that levodopa as a single agent is no longer available
Which statement by the student indicates a need for further education? a. "Carbidopa increases the availability of levodopa in the central nervous system." b. "Carbidopa reduces the incidence of nau-sea and vomiting." c. "Combination products reduce peripheral cardiovascular side effects." d. "Combination products cause fewer dyskinesias and decreased psychosis."
The nurse identifies the problem of impaired physical mobility in a patient hospitalized with traumatic injuries. Which intervention should the nurse identify as appropriate for this patient?
1. Provide active range-of-motion exercises to affected extremities every 8 hours. 2. Turn and reposition every hour. 3. Remove anti-embolic stockings for 3 hours every shift. 4. Administer tetanus toxoid.
The preoperative nurse is teaching a 78-year-old client, who is very anxious about surgery. Which does the nurse use to provide preoperative teaching and discharge instructions to the client? (Select all that apply.)
1. Keep client instructions simple. 2. Choose a calm place for teaching. 3. Remember that the anxiety will pass. 4. Consider effects of aging on memory. 5. Provide written materials for reference. 6. Administer anxiolytics before teaching.