A sexual history of a female client reveals that the client has a normal sex drive and reports of orgasm through means other than intercourse. The client also has a history of being raped several years ago

The client reports spasms of the perineal and outer vaginal muscles when vaginal intercourse is attempted. The nurse interprets these findings as suggesting which of the following?
A) Priapism
B) Dyspareunia
C) Sexual aversion disorder
D) Vaginismus


D

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An acute care nursing unit has determined that an acuity level III client requires 6 hours of nursing care per shift while a level IV client requires 8 hours. Today the unit has seven level III clients and nine level IV clients

The manger should staff for ___ hours of nursing care for the next shift. Standard Text:

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The nurse is planning and providing the care of a patient with heart failure (HF). What will be the overall goals of management for this patient? Select all that apply

A) Improve functional status B) Increase cardiac contractility C) Extend survival D) Decrease pulmonary venous pressure E) Relieve patient symptoms

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A contraceptive that does not contain estrogen has been recommended for a client with a history of deep vein thrombosis, but the client does not know why

Which statement by the nurse best explains the relationship of estrogen to thromboembolic events? 1. "Estrogen causes the bone marrow to form more red blood cells, which then increase the chance of blood cells clumping together and forming a clot." 2. "Estrogen increases vascular vasoconstriction, which restricts blood flow and increases the opportunity for blood clots to form." 3. "Estrogen causes several clotting factors to increase in the blood, which increases the chances of a blood clot occurring." 4. "Estrogen decreases the force of blood flowing through the blood vessels, which increases the chances of blood clot formation."

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Which of the following statements is true about administering levodopa in combination with carbidopa?

A. The addition of carbidopa tends to increase the incidence of adverse effects. B. The addition of carbidopa inhibits the conversion of levodopa to dopamine in the basal ganglia. C. The addition of carbidopa allows the dosage of levodopa to be reduced. D. The addition of carbidopa decreases the amount of levodopa entering the brain.

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