What information should be included in teaching an uncircumcised male to use a condom?
- A. Apply mineral oil to the shaft of the penis after applying the condom.
- B. Pull back the foreskin before applying the condom.
- C. Create a reservoir at the tip of the condom after putting it on.
- D. Wait five minutes after ejaculating before removing the condom.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pulling back the foreskin ensures proper placement of the condom.
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A newborn is delivered vaginally in the breech presentation. When examining her baby, the mother asks if the baby has been injured during birth because of the large black and blue areas on the buttocks and legs, The nurse should respond that:
- A. This is not a birth injury probably just a birthmark
- B. These are caused by forceps used to aid in the delivery of the baby
- C. This a temporary complication that will disappear in about a week
- D. These Mongolian spots, common in dark-skinned babies, disappear within a year
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Bruising from breech delivery is temporary.
What is an example of a nurse's question that is part of the Four Cs?
- A. What did you do to cause your injury?
- B. What are you concerned about today?
- C. What kind of problems will your traditions cause for other patients?
- D. When will your family move you in to stay with them?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Four Cs (Concerns, Causes, Comfort, and Collaboration) focus on understanding the patient's perspective and concerns.
What is the priority action for a newborn with a positive Coombs test?
- A. Begin phototherapy immediately
- B. Monitor for jaundice progression
- C. Administer immunoglobulin therapy
- D. Initiate exchange transfusion procedures
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Monitoring jaundice progression is crucial for managing hemolytic disease.
The nurse assess that a newborn is in respiratory distress when the infant exhibits:
- A. Apnea, grunting, wheezing, and crackles
- B. Wheezing, cyanosis, hiccups, and crackles
- C. Cyanosis, retraction, wheezing, and hiccups
- D. Tachypnea, retraction, grunting, and cyanosis
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: These are classic signs of respiratory distress.
The nurse is functioning in the primary role to care for a 12-year-old boy with metastatic cancer in the liver. Which activity is typical of advocacy?
- A. Instructing parents about proper home care
- B. Educating the family about choices they have
- C. Telling parents about clinical guidelines
- D. Teaching the family about types of cancers
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Educating the family about choices they have regarding therapies for the cancer in the child's liver is an example of advocacy, in which the nurse advances the interests of the child and family by informing them of options and assisting them to make informed decisions.