The nurse is performing an assessment of the female client's genitalia. The nurse has inserted a speculum and notices that the client has a frothy greenish-yellowish discharge present within the client's vagina
Based on the nurse's findings, the nurse believes that the client has developed which of the following conditions? 1. Trichomoniasis
2. Gonorrhea
3. Chlamydia
4. Candidiasis
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Rationale 1: Frothy, yellow-green discharge is seen in a client with trichomoniasis.
Rationale 2: Green discharge that has a foul smell is associated with gonorrhea.
Rationale 3: A yellow discharge can be visualized in a client with a chlamydial infection.
Rationale 4: Thick whitish discharge can be visualized in a client with candidiasis.
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1. "I would feel better if you would look at my documentation that addresses progress toward treatment goals." 2. "I will spend time each day evaluating the effectiveness of the therapeutic milieu." 3. "I am a little nervous about conducting psychotherapy with clients." 4. "I am doing some reading on how to incorporate complementary interventions into treatment plans."
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a. that it is difficult to evaluate qualitative studies. b. that many topics do not have qualitative studies available. c. the lack of rigor in qualitative research. d. that there are not enough qualitative researchers.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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1. Glucose 2. Fructose 3. Lactose 4. Maltose