A client asks the nurse why they are growing facial hair. Which statement should the nurse provide the patient?
A. "You may be lacking particular vitamins."
B. "You may have some hormone imbalances."
C. "Usually, there is not a known cause for this condition."
D. "Your diet is not nutritionally balanced."
Answer: B
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a. Application of soothing lotion. b. Removal of wet clothing. c. Application of oil. d. Removal of excess clothing.
Which of the following are indicators of hearing loss? (Select all that apply.)
a. Understanding the female voice better than the male voice b. Reluctance to have telephone conversations c. Becoming irritable with background noise d. Turning the TV up to the loudest volume e. Responding with "off-the-wall" answers to a question
A patient has received a prescription for a
2-week course of antifungal suppositories for a vaginal yeast infection. She asks the nurse if there is an alternative to this medication, saying, "I don't want to do this for 2 weeks!" Which is a possibility in this situation? a. A single dose of a vaginal antifungal cream. b. A one-time infusion of amphotericin B. c. A single dose of a fluconazole (Diflucan) oral tablet. d. There is no better alternative to the suppositories.
A patient tells the nurse he is a member of an exclusive provider organization. This means:
a. the patient has total choice of provider b. the organization functions under a dis-ease-oriented philosophy c. the fee is preset and prepaid d. the plan pays no benefit if the member is treated outside of the network