Which is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted infection in young adults in Australia?
a. Chlamydial infections.
b. Genital herpes.
c. Gonorrhoea.
d. Syphilis.
a
Chlamydial infections are the most frequently reported
sexually transmitted infection in Australia.
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A) Products enter the Bowman's capsule B) Drains from the collecting tubules C) Filtration of plasma by glomerulus D) Moves through the nephrons and is absorbed or excreted E) Flows into the renal pelvis and down the ureter F) Drains into the bladder then out the urethra
A nurse compares the actions of benzodiazepines with those of buspirone (BuSpar). Which statement is correct regarding buspirone (BuSpar)?
a. Buspirone is not a central nervous system depressant. b. The effects of buspirone are more rapid than those of benzodiazepines. c. Buspirone is suitable for an as-needed medication use. d. The potential for abuse is higher with buspirone than with the benzodiazepines.
A comparison of sedatives with hypnotics reveals that:
A. sedatives work like hypnotics to increase mental alertness. B. sedatives induce and maintain sleep, while hypnotics produce mental relaxation. C. sedatives produce mental relaxation, while hypnotics induce and maintain sleep. D. none of these are correct.
The nurse assesses for complications of pregnancy in a 19-year-old patient. Which of the following data might indicate a complication associated with adolescent pregnancy?
1. Bright red, painful vaginal bleeding 2. Large-for-gestational-age infant 3. Painless vaginal spotting 4. Hypertension, proteinuria, edema