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· 1.The nurse is caring for a patient in the clinic setting who complains of vaginal discharge
that is thick with a white, cottage cheese-like appearance. The patient states that she has
pruritus and irritation. The symptoms seem to be more severe just before menstruation.
What should the nurse expect to be included in the plan of care for this patient? o
Clindamycin (Cleocin) o Fluconazole (Diflucan) o Metronidazole (Flagyl) o Tinidazole
(Tindamax) - Fluconazole (Diflucan). This patient presents with symptoms of a candidiasis
infection which should be treated with an antifungal agent such as Diflucan. The other three
medications are anti-infectives used to treat bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis
· 2.When educating the public about eye safety, the nurse would instruct that if chemical
exposure or irritant to the eye occurs the eye should be flushed with water for how long? o
5 minutes o 10 minutes o 15 minutes o 20 minutes - Answer: 20 minutes. § When an
exposure occurs, the eye should be continuously flushed with tap water for 20 minutes. It is
important to begin the flushing process within 5 minutes for the best outcome. Additional
education should include saving the bottle or container, if a chemical exposure, for the
emergency response providers so the chemical involved is known to provide further
emergent care
· 3.Which instruction would be appropriate to include in discharge instructions after
cataract surgery with a lens implant? o Sleep on the side of the affected eye the night
after surgery o Resume normal activities on postoperative day 2 o Avoid bending or
stooping for an extended period
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o Attempt to hold in sneeze if it occurs - Answer: Avoid bending or stooping for an
extended period
· 4.Which patient is at highest risk for venous thromboembolism? o
A. a 50 y/o post op patient
o B. 25 y/o patient with central venous catheter in place to treat septicemia o C. 71 y/o
otherwise healthy older adult o D. pregnant 30 y/o woman due in two weeks - B
· 5.Which woman is at highest risk for cervical cancer? o A 25-year-
old woman who smokes and has multiple sexual partners
o A 40-year-old woman who had her first child at age 19 years and has been exposed to
HPV o An 18-year-old woman who has just had her first sexual encounter
o An obese 30-year-old woman who has nutritional deficiencies and a family history of
cervical cancer - Answer: An obese 30-year-old woman who has nutritional deficiencies
and a family history of cervical cancer
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· Rationale: Risk factors for cervical cancer include but are not limited to smoking, multiple
sexual partners, first child at an early age, exposure to HPV, first sexual encounter at an
early age, obesity, nutritional deficiencies, and a family history of cervical cancer. All
patients have risk factors, but the 40-year-old woman has the most (three: obesity,
nutritional deficiencies, and family history)
6.A 24-year old man seeks medical attention for complaints of claudication in the arch of
the foot. A nurse also notes superficial thrombophlebitis of the lower leg. The nurse would
next assess the client for:
1.Familial tendency toward peripheral vascular
disease 2.Smoking history 3. Recent exposures
to allergens
4. History of insect bite - 2. The mixture of arterial and venous manifestations (claudication
and phlebitis, respectively) in the young male client suggests Buerger's disease. This is an
uncommon disorder characterized by inflammation and thrombosis of smaller arteries
and veins. This disorder typically is found in young adult males who smoke. The cause is
not known precisely but is suspected to have an autoimmune component.
a family member of the client undergoing cataract surgery asks the nurse if there are ways to
prevent cataracts. Which recommendations should the nurse suggest? Select all that apply.
1. wear sunglasses that limit UV light penetration
2. wear sunscreen with a high protection factor
number 3. wear eye protection if there is any risk
for eye injury
4. avoid activities and reading in dimly lit environments
5. eat foods that are high in Vitamin C, such as oranges - 1, 3
Limiting eye exposure to UV light has been found to decrease the risk for cataracts
Avoiding trauma to the eye has been found to decrease the risk for cataracts
A nurse in a clinic receives a phone call from a client seeking information about his new
prescription for erythropoietin (Epogen). Which of the following information should be
reviewed with the client?
A. The client needs an erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) test
weekly. B. The client should have his hemoglobin checked twice a
week.
C. Oxygen saturation levels should be monitored.
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D. Folic acid production will increase. - B
A nurse in an outpatient clinic is assessing a client who reports night sweats and fatigue.
He states he had a cough along with nausea and diarrhea. His temperature is 38.1 C
orally. The client is afraid he has HIV. Which action should the nurse take? Select all that
apply.
a. perform a physical
assessment b. determine
when s/s began
c. teach the client about HIV transmission
d. draw blood for HIV testing
e. obtain a sexual history - a, b, e
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