Client teaching should include that human papillomavirus (HPV) can lead to the formation of:
a. chancres c. genital warts
b. enlarged inguinal lymph nodes d. herpetic lesions
C
Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus and transmitted by sexual contact. These painless warts occur in the urogenital, perineal, or anal areas and may be internal or external. Adolescent or young adult women are at greatest risk; the warts may predispose them to development of cervical cancer.
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A) Urinary retention B) Shock C) Increased blood pressure D) Normal symptoms of anesthetic administration
Resistance to change has three major sources, which are:
A) Technical concerns, psychosocial needs, threats to a person's position B) Staffing concerns, physical needs, threats to hierarchy needs C) Prior concerns, social needs, threats to self-actualization D) Technology concerns, personal needs, threats to hospitalized clients
Why can a reduction in albumin synthesis that may occur with aging result in exaggerated effects of a medication?
1. Blood flow to the liver decreases. 2. More unbound drug will be present. 3. Pharmacodynamics will be altered. 4. Renal elimination of the drug will be decreased.
When a central venous catheter dressing becomes moist or loose, what should a nurse do first?
a) Notify the physician. b) Remove the dressing, clean the site, and apply a new dressing. c) Remove the catheter, check for catheter integrity, and send the tip for culture. d) Draw a circle around the moist spot and note the date and time.