Disposable items are used:

a. To lower health care costs
b. To prevent infection
c. To save time
d. To save soap and cleaning solutions


B

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The clinic nurse is teaching a young woman about preventing recurrent urinary tract infections. What information should the nurse include?

A) Bathe daily. B) Avoid voiding immediately after sexual intercourse. C) Drink liberal amounts of fluids. D) Void every 6 to 8 hours.

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A patient with benign hypertrophy of the prostate cannot get relief from a TURP because of the size of his prostate

A suprapubic catheter has been placed to relieve urinary retention and an open prostatectomy has been scheduled. What does an open prostatectomy entail? A) A prostatectomy performed with robot assistance B) The surgical removal of the inner portion of the prostate C) A prostatectomy in which tissue is vaporized or sloughed to reduce the size of the prostate and the constriction of the urethra. D) A prostatectomy that make a couple of cuts in the prostate capsule to reduce constriction of the urethra and decrease resistance to flow of urine out of the bladder

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A nurse in a medical care center notices that the sphygmomanometer used to measure the blood pressure of clients has a defective part and gives inaccurate readings. What initial action should the nurse take in this case?

A) Report and label the defective sphygmomanometer immediately B) Replace the sphygmomanometer immediately C) Try to repair the defect in the instrument D) Order a new sphygmomanometer

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Sinks are cleaned with:

a. Detergent and hot water b. A wet sponge c. A sink cleaner d. Scouring powder

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