A client asks the nurse for emergency contraception. Which
question should the nurse ask the client?
A.
"Did you use a condom during intercourse?"
B.
"How long ago did you have unprotected sex?"
C.
"What kind of birth control have you used in the past?"
D.
"Where are you in your monthly cycle?" Correct Answers B.
"How long ago did you have unprotected sex?"
A client asks the nurse how dipivefrin (Propine) will decrease
their IOP. Which information should the nurse provide?
A.
The prescription will dilate the pupil increasing the outflow of
the aqueous humor.
B.
The prescription will lower IOP by enhancing the outflow of
aqueous humor.
C.
The prescription will decrease the production of aqueous humor.
D.
The prescriptions act by decreasing the production of aqueous
humor by the ciliary body. Correct Answers A.
The prescription will dilate the pupil increasing the outflow of
the aqueous humor.
,A client asks the nurse what swimmer's ear is. Which
information should the nurse include in the discussion?
A.
"There is fluid in the vestibule of the inner ear."
B.
"The infection is behind the tympanic membrane."
C.
"It is an inflammation of your external auditory canal."
D.
"The fluid is trapped in the middle ear." Correct Answers C.
"It is an inflammation of your external auditory canal."
A client asks why they cannot take a glucocorticoid pill for their
dermatitis instead of using a lotion. Which information should
the nurse discuss with the client?
A.
Topical glucocorticoids are most effective in reducing pain
B.
Topical glucocorticoids are the most effective for curing
dermatitis
C.
Topical glucocorticoids have minimal adverse effects
D.
Topical glucocorticoids are most effective for controlling
inflammation Correct Answers D.
Topical glucocorticoids are most effective for controlling
inflammation
A client being treated for acne asks the nurse why they are
prescribed doxycycline. Which response should the nurse
provide?
,A.
"Your acne looks infected."
B.
"The prescription will prevent an infection."
C.
"Your acne contains bacteria."
D.
"The prescription will lessen the inflammation." Correct
Answers D.
"The prescription will lessen the inflammation."
A client calls the clinic and tells the nurse that she has missed
taking several of her contraceptive pills during the current cycle.
What is the best instruction for the nurse to give the client?
A.
"You might consider another form of birth control if you keep
missing your pills."
B.
"If you have missed fewer than three of your pills, you do not
need to worry."
C.
"Please come into the clinic immediately to have a pregnancy
test done."
D.
"You should use an alternative form of birth control for the rest
of this cycle." Correct Answers D.
"You should use an alternative form of birth control for the rest
of this cycle."
A client calls the family planning clinic and states, "I had
unprotected sex, and now I am afraid I will get pregnant."
, Which information about Plan B should the nurse provide to
client?Select all that apply.
A.
"You can purchase Plan B without a prescription."
B.
"You cannot purchase Plan B until you have been examined at
the family planning clinic."
C.
"You may take two separate doses of Plan B."
D.
"If you are already pregnant, Plan B will end the pregnancy."
E.
"Plan B will prevent ovulation and implantation." Correct
Answers A.
"You can purchase Plan B without a prescription."
C.
"You may take two separate doses of Plan B."
E.
"Plan B will prevent ovulation and implantation."
A client has been advised to use an over-the-counter acne
product that contains benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. Which
information should the nurse include in the teaching?
A.
"Test this product on a small area of skin for 3 days before
applying to your face."
B.
"Many people find this medication makes their acne worse."
C.
"Do not take aspirin while using this product."
D.