Which sexually transmitted infection frequently coexists with gonorrhea?
a. Syphilis
b. Herpes simplex virus
c. Chlamydia
d. Chancroid
Ans: c. Chlamydia
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A nurse is looking for the best interventions for postoperative pain control. When are the facility's policies and procedures an appropriate source of evidence?
a. When policies are based on high-quality clinical practice guidelines b. When evidence is derived from a valid and reliable quantitative research study c. When procedures originated from opinions of the facility's chief surgeon d. When evidence is founded on recommendations from experienced nurses
A client who has been treated with cephalexin for 14 days asks the nurse why his doctor prescribed lactobacillus. The nurse's best response is:
a. "The drug your doctor prescribed for your infection caused your diarrhea and now we are trying to fix the damage done by the antibiotic." b. "Your antibiotic destroyed all the normal bacteria in your intestines, causing your diarrhea. This medication will help replace that bacteria." c. "The doctor knows your system better than anyone, so I'm sure there were reasons for prescribing these two medications." d. "This drug will replace the fluids lost by the other medication so that with this medication and drinking a lot of fluids, your constipation will resolve."
Which statement accurately describes how nurse practitioner (NP) programs began?
a. Started as a physician's assistant program b. Were an offshoot of midwifery c. Have not always required a master's degree d. Began in Europe and didn't reach the United States until 1970
A client is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Which symptoms will the nurse most likely assess in this client?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Muscle weakness 2. Difficulty maintaining balance 3. Atrophy of the hands and legs 4. Slow shuffling gait 5. Progressive chorea