The community health nurse teaches a group of females how to prevent pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). What instruction should the nurse include?
- A. To douche monthly
- B. To avoid unprotected intercourse
- C. To use only ultra-low dose oral contraceptive pills
- D. To consult with a gynecologist regarding the placement of an intrauterine device (IUD)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: PID is an infection of the pelvis. The primary prevention of PID includes avoiding unprotected intercourse. Douching leads to a higher risk for PID. It is believed that high hormonal doses may decrease risk of PID, but ultra-low doses will not. The use of an IUD may also increase the risk for PID.
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A community health nurse is preparing a lecture on lifestyle and risk factors for a college-age audience. The nurse understands that which causes of death are the most common among this age group?
- A. HIV, suicide, unintentional injuries
- B. suicide, cancer, unintentional injuries
- C. suicide, unintentional injuries, homicide
- D. homicide, unintentional injuries, heart disease
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Unintentional injuries, suicide, and homicide are the top causes of death in college-age individuals.
The labor and delivery nurse expects which clients to be at high risk for amniotic fluid embolus (AFE)? Select all that apply.
- A. a 27-year-old client with preeclampsia
- B. a healthy 23-year-old anticipating a vaginal delivery
- C. a 42-year-old expecting her second child via cesarean section
- D. a 32-year-old client with diabetes anticipating induced labor
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: Preeclampsia, cesarean section, and induced labor increase AFE risk due to uterine trauma or hyperstimulation. A healthy vaginal delivery has lower risk.
The nurse has completed instructions with a client with atrial fibrillation who will be taking warfarin sodium indefinitely. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further teaching?
- A. I need to use a soft toothbrush.
- B. I need to avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medication.
- C. I can continue to take my NSAIDs as previously prescribed.
- D. I should carry identification regarding the medication being taken.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Warfarin increases bleeding risk, and NSAIDs can exacerbate this, especially causing GI bleeding, so they should be avoided without provider approval. Using a soft toothbrush, avoiding alcohol, and carrying medication identification are correct to prevent bleeding and ensure safety.
A client is being discharged to home after prostatectomy for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Which point should the nurse plan to teach the client as part of the discharge teaching?
- A. Mowing the lawn is allowed after 1 week.
- B. Avoid lifting more than 50 pounds for 4 to 6 weeks after surgery.
- C. Drink at least 15 glasses of water a day to minimize clot formation.
- D. Notify the primary health care provider if fever, increased pain, or an inability to void occurs.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Notifying the primary health care provider about fever, increased pain, or inability to void is critical to detect complications like infection or urinary obstruction. Mowing the lawn is too strenuous too soon, lifting more than 20 pounds is prohibited, and 15 glasses of water daily is excessive; 6 to 8 glasses are sufficient.
A mother brings her 6-month-old child to the clinic for a wellness checkup. The nurse anticipates that the health care provider will order which vaccinations for this client?
- A. DTaP and MMR
- B. Hib and varicella
- C. hepatitis B and DTaP
- D. hepatitis A and MMR
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: At 6 months, hepatitis B and DTaP are scheduled. MMR, varicella, and hepatitis A are given later (12-15 months).
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