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1. A patient arrives at a fertility clinic for a patient education. What are some
things that are true about providing education on infertility? Select all that
apply:
A. Encourage Support groups
B. Providers should always use therapeutic communication
C. Provide positive information only
D. Fertility care is very affordable
E. Provide information on medical and surgical options
F. Provide as few options as possible: A. Encourage Support groups
B. Providers should always use therapeutic communication
C. Provide positive information only
D. Fertility care is very affordable
E. Provide information on medical and surgical options
F.Provide as few options as possible
2. A student nurse is learning about toxic shock syndrome and what types of
contraceptives are most appropriate for a patient who has a history of TSS.
The instructor knows the teaching has been successful when the student is
able to verbalize:
A. A cervical cap is contraindicated because it stays in the vagina and could
cause an infection, leading to toxic shock syndrome (TSS).
B. Oral contraceptives are contraindicated because the progesterone and
estrogen levels increase the chance of toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
C. Spermicide is likely reactivate a person's toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
D. Condoms are not appropriate for a patient with a history of toxic shock
syndrome because of the latex material: A. A cervical cap is
contraindicated because it stays in the vagina and could cause an
infection, leading to toxic shock syndrome (TSS).
B. Oral contraceptives are contraindicated because the progesterone and
estrogen levels increase the chance of toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
C. Spermicide is likely reactivate a person's toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
D. Condoms are not appropriate for a patient with a history of toxic shock
syndrome because of the latex material
3. What are oral contraceptives contraindicated with? Select all that apply:
A. Antibiotics
B. Alcohol
C. Antiemetics
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D. NSAIDs
E. Anti-fungals
F. St. John's Wort: A. Antibiotics
B. Alcohol
C. Antiemetics
D. NSAIDs
E. Anti-fungals
F.St. John's Wort
4. During an examination, a pregnant woman reports her nasal allergies have
gotten "much worse" in the last few weeks. The nurse understands this is most
likely caused by:
A. Elevated estrogen levels
B. Diastasis
C. Supine Hypotension
D. Ptyalism: A. Elevated estrogen levels
B. Diastasis
C. Supine Hypotension
D. Ptyalism
Rationale: hormonal changes (estrogen) are the cause nasal congestion.
Diastasis results from rectus abdominal muscles separating. Changes in
blood pressure do occur (including supine hypotension) but it does not
cause these signs/symptoms. Ptyalism is where pregnant women begin to
have increased saliva.
5. During a patient interview, a female patient, who is also a mother to small
children, admits she has sex for drugs. What is she most putting herself at risk
for?
A. Drug Addiction
B. Psychological stress
C. Suicide ideation
D. Contracting an STI: A. Drug Addiction
B. Psychological stress
C. Suicide ideation
D. Contracting an STI
6. A nurse provides patient education to a 16-year-old female patient, who
is pregnant, about the importance of conducting a self-breast examination.
Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further education. Select
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all that apply:
, A. "I should establish a routine to check my breasts every time I get out of the
shower."
B. "Routine self-breast examinations will help me determine if there are any
changes to my body."
C. "I should think of self-breast examinations as a type of screening tool."
D. "Self-breast examinations are not as important when I am pregnant because
I will be making so many trips to the doctor's office.": A. "I should
establish a routine to check my breasts every time I get out of the
shower."
B. "Routine self-breast examinations will help me determine if there are
any changes to my body."
C. "I should think of self-breast examinations as a type of screening
tool."
D. "Self-breast examinations are not as important when I am pregnant
because I will be making so many trips to the doctor's office."
7. A nursing instructor provides education to a student nurse on the topic
of Hepatitis C. The instructor deems the teaching to be successful when the
student nurse is able to verbalize: Select all that apply:
A. Most common bloodborne infection the U.S.
B. A common anti-viral for this disease is Acyclovir (Zovirax)
C. There is no vaccine for this
D. It is transmitted through the oral-fecal route
E. This Hepatitis poses the greatest threat to the unborn child
F. If untreated, this disease can damage the central nervous system: A.
Most common bloodborne infection the U.S.
B. A common anti-viral for this disease is Acyclovir (Zovirax)
C. There is no vaccine for this
D. It is transmitted through the oral-fecal route
E. This Hepatitis poses the greatest threat to the unborn child
F.If untreated, this disease can damage the central nervous system
Rationale: Acyclovir (Zovirax) is used to treat Herpes 1 & 2. Hepatitis A
is transmitted through the oral-fecal route. Sharing needles, tattooing
with contaminated needles, and sexual intercourse are the most common
modes of transmission for Hepatitis C. Hepatitis B poses the greatest
threat to the unborn child. If untreated, this disease is likely to cause