The nurse is providing education to the client newly diagnosed with three different types of sexually transmitted infections. Which of the following does the nurse identify to the client as the most common sexually transmitted infection?
A) Genital warts
B) Chlamydia
C) Gonorrhea
D) Syphilis
B
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The nurse is most correct to state that chlamydia is the most common and fastest spreading bacterial sexually transmitted infection. The number of new cases in 2010 totaled 1.3 million.
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The nurse completing an assessment for an adolescent from a humanistic–interactionist perspective will include which of the following assessments? Choose the best response
1. Developmental and psychosocial 2. Spiritual only 3. Psychosocial and physiological 4. Physiological and spiritual
The nurse is assessing a client who may have arterial insufficiency in the left lower leg. Which assessment findings support the diagnosis of arterial insufficiency? Select all that apply
1. Left dorsalis pedis pulse +1, right dorsalis pedis pulse +3. 2. Skin is cool, tight, and shiny. 3. When left leg is dependent, erythema is present. 4. When left leg is elevated, pallor is present. 5. Client complains of increased pain during rest periods.
Your clients lab values are sodium 166 mEq/L, potassium 5.0 mEq/L, chloride 115 mEq/L, and bicarbonate 35 mEq/L. What condition is this client likely to have, judging by anion gap?
A) Metabolic acidosis B) Respiratory alkalosis C) Metabolic alkalosis D) Respiratory acidosis
The medication to be applied at 2100 is _____________
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