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What is the most important aspect of care for the nurse to remember when screening a woman for partner abuse? A) Ensuring privacy and confidentiality B) Conveying warmth and empathy C) Asking specific, direct questions about abuse D) Clarifying her myths about battering

A) Ensuring privacy and confidentiality

The nurse is preparing a program about osteoporosis for a group of community members. What should the nurse emphasize as being the greatest risk factor for the development of this disorder? A) Family history B) Caucasian race C) Sedentary lifestyle D) Low lifetime intake of calcium

A) Family history

Which is a known characteristic of domestic violence batterers? A) Feeling inferior to others B) Working in a low-paying job C) Having a low socioeconomic status D) Being diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder

A) Feeling inferior to others

Which client in the gynecology clinic should the nurse see first? A) 32-year-old taking gonadotropins, reporting extremity edema B) 15-year-old, no menses for past 4 months C) 18-year-old seeking information on contraception methods D) 31-year-old, taking progestins, reports increasing dyspareunia

A) 32-year-old taking gonadotropins, reporting extremity edema

An older person contacts the emergency medical service at 11 PM to report that she has been left sitting in her wheelchair all day after her caregiver left in the morning to buy groceries. What type of elder abuse is this person experiencing? A) Abandonment B) Physical abuse C) Financial abuse D) Psychological abuse

A) Abandonment

The nurse obtains a health history from four clients. To which client should she give priority for teaching about cervical cancer prevention? A) Age 30, treated for PID B) Age 25, monogamous C) Age 20, pregnant D) Age 27, uses a diaphragm

A) Age 30, treated for PID

The nurse obtains a health history from four clients. To which client should she give priority for teaching about cervical cancer prevention? A) Age 37, multiple partners B) Age 22, abstains from sexual intercourse C) Age 32, pregnant with twins D) Age 27, uses female condom

A) Age 37, multiple partners

The nurse is providing care to a client who is the victim of sexual assault. Which assessment finding does the nurse anticipate during the disorganization phase of rape trauma syndrome? A) Anxiety B) Insomnia C) Dyspepsia D) Depression

A) Anxiety

A patient and her partner are being treated for trichomoniasis. What should the nurse emphasize when teaching the couple about this infection? A) Avoid intercourse until symptom free B) Ensure a repeat test is completed in 3 months C) Limit alcohol intake while taking metronidazole D) Have annual screening for recurrence of the infection

A) Avoid intercourse until symptom free

After a pelvic examination, a patient is scheduled for tests to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease. Which finding from the physical examination suggested to the nurse practitioner that further testing is required? A) Cervical tenderness B) Greenish vaginal discharge C) Open sores along the vagina D) Condylomata acuminata on the vulva

A) Cervical tenderness

A patient schedules an appointment to be seen in the community clinic for dysuria, urgency, frequency, blood in the urine, and low back pain. For which health problem should the nurse provide care for this patient? A) Cystitis B) Pyelonephritis C) Glomerulonephritis D) Asymptomatic bacteriuria

A) Cystitis

A patient requiring back surgery wants to take family/medical leave to recover but is not sure if she is eligible. What should the nurse review as eligibility requirements for this coverage? Select all that apply. 1. Work more than 25 hours per week 2. Have been in the job for at least 1 year 3. Be expected to return to work within 4 weeks 4. Be willing to accept a lower-paying position upon return 5. Have provisions to self-pay for health insurance while off from work

1, 2

A patient with amenorrhea has an elevated serum prolactin level. Which diagnostic test should the nurse expect will be prescribed for this patient? A) Laparoscopy B) Abdominal ultrasound C) CT scan of the abdomen D) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

D) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

A female patient asks what can be done to control vaginal odor. How should the nurse respond? Select all that apply. A) Wear cotton underwear B) Use a mild vaginal deodorant C) Schedule douching to occur weekly D) Cleanse from front to back when toileting E) Use soap and water to cleanse the perineum

A, D, E

An older patient is demonstrating a new onset of confusion and forgetfulness. While reviewing the patient's medical records, the nurse suspects these new manifestations are drug-induced. Which medications did the nurse identify as causing changes in cognitive functioning in this patient? Select all that apply. 1. Antihistamine for allergies 2. Antidepressant for nerve pain 3. Antibiotic for bronchial infection 4. Anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation 5. Antihypertensive for high blood pressure

1, 2

The nurse determines that a patient in the clinic has a learning disability. What did the nurse assess to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. 1. Dyslexia 2. Dysgraphia 3. Hearing loss 4. Osteoarthritis 5. Bilateral cataracts

1, 2

A female patient with amenorrhea is suspected to have pituitary dysfunction. For which health problems should the nurse explain that the patient will most likely be evaluated? Select all that apply. 1. Cancer 2. Adenoma 3. Head trauma 4. Turner syndrome 5. Polycystic ovarian syndrome

1, 2, 3

The community nurse is conducting health assessments at the homeless shelter and notes that the majority of clients are female. What should the nurse identify as reasons for the percentage of women who are homeless? Select all that apply. 1. Unemployment 2. Substance abuse 3. Recent prison release 4. Lack of family support 5. Inadequate child support

1, 2, 3, 4

During a routine prenatal visit the nurse suspects that a patient in the 14th week of gestation is affected by environmental pollution. What assessment findings caused the nurse to come to this conclusion? Select all that apply. 1. Headache 2. Scratchy throat 3. Chest wheezing 4. Abdominal pain 5. Itchy burning eyes

1, 2, 3, 5

The nurse is concerned that a patient is at risk for developing vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). What assessment information caused the nurse to have this concern? Select all that apply. 1. 16 weeks pregnant 2. +3 glucose in the urine 3. Elevated blood pressure 4. Type 2 diabetes mellitus 5. Edematous lower extremities

1, 2, 4

While reviewing data, the nurse determines that a patient is at risk for pelvic inflammatory disease. Which information did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. 1. Age 23 2. Douches weekly 3. Smokes cigarettes 1 ppd 4. IUD inserted 2 months ago 5. Received HPV vaccination

1, 2, 4

A pregnant patient is concerned about the development of several urinary tract infections (UTIs) over the last few months of her pregnancy. What should the nurse explain as reasons for the development of these infections in this patient? Select all that apply. 1. Decrease in bladder tone 2. Hyperemic bladder mucosa 3. Urethral stricture and loss of micturition reflex 4. Ureters elongate and are displaced by the uterus 5. Distal ureters hypertrophy leading to ureteral stenosis

1, 2, 4, 5

While visiting the home of a single patient who is raising school-age children, the nurse becomes concerned that the quality of care for the children after school is less than adequate. What did the nurse observe that led to this conclusion? Select all that apply. 1. Children fighting in the front yard 2. Youngest child failing spelling and arithmetic 3. Middle child received an A on a writing assignment 4. Youngest child received a black eye from a child in school 5. Oldest child riding the bicycle in the street without a helmet

1, 2, 4, 5

While conducting a health interview, the nurse suspects that a middle-aged female client has undiagnosed learning disabilities. What did the nurse observe to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. 1. Difficulty reading instructions 2. Illegible signature on treatment forms 3. Difficulty tying shoes when eyeglasses are not being worn 4. Inability to hear normal conversation through the right ear 5. Inability to select correct paper money to pay the insurance co-pay

1, 2, 5

The nurse is planning care for a client who is the victim of rape. Which psychosocial nursing diagnoses does the nurse include in the client's plan of care? Select all that apply. 1. Fear 2. Fatigue 3. Powerlessness 4. Risk for infection 5. Readiness for enhanced knowledge

1, 3

A patient is being assessed for recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) infections. What should the nurse instruct this patient to do to help reduce the incidence of infection? Select all that apply. 1. Avoid douching 2. Use vaginal sprays 3. Wear cotton underwear 4. Avoid tight-fitting clothing 5. Apply cornstarch to the vulva

1, 3, 4

At the end of a routine examination, a 68-year-old female asks the nurse what she should observe to determine if she should obtain custody of her two preschool-age grandchildren. What factors should the nurse tell this patient to look for? Select all that apply. 1. Parental divorce 2. Long work hours 3. Drug or alcohol abuse 4. Intimate partner violence 5. Use of public transportation

1, 3, 4

The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with cystitis. When teaching the client about self-care techniques, which foods or beverages will the nurse advise the client to avoid? Select all that apply. 1. Caffeine 2. Dairy products 3. Alcohol 4. Carbonated beverages 5. Acidic fruit juices

1, 3, 4

The nurse is concerned that a clinic patient is at risk for experiencing poverty. Which information did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. 1. Of African-American descent 2. Attends church on Sunday mornings 3. Completed only up to 10th grade 4. Raising 2 children under the age of 10 alone 5. Works as a clothing assistant in a retail store

1, 3, 4

A college student is distraught after being diagnosed with pediculosis pubis. What should the nurse instruct this student to do to help prevent future infections? Select all that apply. 1. Both partners need to be treated 2. Take the prescribed medication for 10 days 3. Avoid all sexual contact until treated and cured 4. Wash bed linens in hot water and dry in a dryer for 20 minutes 5. Testing for other sexually transmitted infections is recommended

1, 3, 4, 5

During a routine physical examination a female patient asks the nurse what can be done to prevent the development of breast cancer. What should the nurse review with the patient? Select all that apply. 1. Exercise regularly 2. Discuss starting tamoxifen 3. Reduce the intake of red meat 4. Maintain a normal body weight 5. Reduce the intake of dietary fat

1, 3, 4, 5

The nurse is reviewing data collected during a health history and physical assessment and suspects that the patient could be experiencing polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). What information did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. 1. Body mass index 31 2. Hair loss and warm moist skin 3. Periods occur every 3 to 4 months 4. Fasting capillary blood glucose 123 mg/dL 5. Inability to become pregnant after 2 years of unprotected intercourse

1, 3, 4, 5

The nurse is preparing instructions for a patient newly diagnosed with genital herpes. What should the nurse encourage to promote healing of the lesions? Select all that apply. 1. Take sitz baths 2. Use vaginal sprays 3. Wear cotton underwear 4. Douche after intercourse 5. Wear loose fitting clothing

1, 3, 5

During an interview the nurse learns that a patient's sister was recently diagnosed with endometrial cancer. What should the nurse review to reduce the patient's risk for developing the same disease process? Select all that apply. 1. Smoking cessation 2. Maintain a normal body mass index 3. Consider birth control without estrogen 4. Limit the intake of alcohol to one drink per day 5. Increase exercise to 30 minutes most days of the week

2, 3

A patient experiencing menopause asks what complementary and alternative therapy can be taken to reduce the symptoms. After reviewing the patient's health history, for which problems should the nurse encourage the patient to avoid taking phytoestrogens? Select all that apply. 1. Allergy to soy 2. Currently taking tamoxifen 3. Treated for breast cancer 5 years ago 4. Surgery for uterine fibroids in her 20s 5. Experiences insomnia several times a week

2, 3, 4

A patient seeks medical attention after being exposed to blood during a gang fight several weeks ago. For which types of hepatitis should the nurse anticipate that this patient will be tested? Select all that apply. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E

2, 3, 4

The nurse is providing care for a female client who is the victim of sexual assault. Which sexually transmitted infections (STIs) does the nurse anticipate medication prescriptions to prevent? Select all that apply. 1. Syphilis 2. Gonorrhea 3. Chlamydia 4. Bacterial vaginosis 5. Herpes simplex virus

2, 3, 4

A female comes into the emergency department seeking treatment for possible rape. The patient recalls having a cocktail with friends at a local club but woke up in an alley three blocks away from the business. For which date rape drugs should the nurse prepare to have this patient tested? Select all that apply. 1. Atropine 2. Ketamine 3. Scopolamine 4. Flunitrazepam 5. Gamma hydroxybutyrate

2, 3, 4, 5

A female patient experiencing menopause is concerned that periodic lapses of memory are symptoms of Alzheimer disease. What should the nurse review with the patient to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer disease (AD)? Select all that apply. 1. Increase rest 2. Stop smoking 3. Exercise regularly 4. Eat a healthy diet 5. Maintain mental activity

2, 3, 4, 5

The nurse suspects that a newly admitted patient is experiencing manifestations of hepatitis A. What assessment findings did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. 1. Rash 2. Fever 3. Jaundice 4. Joint pain 5. Gray-colored stool

2, 3, 5

The nurse in the community clinic is preparing educational materials to be used for teaching patients with sexually transmitted infections. What information should the nurse include regarding the medications metronidazole or tinidazole? Select all that apply. 1. Take this medication until symptoms disappear 2. Abstain from all alcohol while taking these medications 3. Stop taking oral contraceptives while taking these medications 4. Abstain from all alcohol for 72 hours after completing tinidazole 5. Abstain from all alcohol for 24 hours after completing metronidazole

2, 4, 5

The nurse is providing care to a female client in the acute phase of recovery following a sexual assault. Which nursing actions are appropriate? Select all that apply. 1. Clarifying feelings 2. Creating a safe environment 3. Supporting advocacy efforts 4. Establishing a trusting relationship 5. Providing care for significant others

2, 5

A patient using the calendar rhythm method of birth control asks for assistance to calculate her most fertile period. She states that her shortest cycle is 22 days and her longest cycle is 40 days. Using this information, which day should the nurse identify as being the end of the patient's fertile period?

29 The calendar rhythm method (CRM) is based on the assumption that ovulation tends to occur 14 days (plus or minus 2 days) before the start of the next menstrual period. The fertile phase is calculated from 18 days before the end of the shortest recorded cycle through 11 days from the end of the longest recorded cycle. For this situation the where the cycle lasts from 22 to 40 days, the fertile phase would be calculated as day 4 (22-18) to day 29 (40-11). The last day of the fertile phase would be day 29

The nurse is preparing an educational seminar for a group of middle-aged healthy women on health screening recommendations. What information should the nurse include during this educational session? Select all that apply. 1. Get a Pap test every 3 years 2. Schedule mammograms every 5 years 3. Get testing for HIV before the age of 60 4. Have a screening for colorectal cancer 5. Have blood pressure measured every year if 140/90

3, 4

The nurse is assisting with the collection of evidence for a female client who is the victim of sexual assault. Which actions by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply. 1. Drawing blood to test for gonorrhea 2. Placing each piece of clothing in a plastic bag 3. Pulling hair from the head and pubic region as evidence 4. Collecting a urine sample if drug-facilitated rape is suspected 5. Obtaining informed consent prior to photographing the injured areas

3, 4, 5

The 12-year-old client reports that menarche occurred 5 months ago. She has had bleeding every day this month, and is very worried. The nurse should explain that the most common cause of this bleeding is which of the following? A) Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) B) Diabetes mellitus (DM) C) Pregnancy D) Von Willebrand's disease

A) Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB)

The nurse is interviewing an adolescent client. The client reports a weight loss of 50 pounds over the last 4 months, and reports running at least 5 miles per day. The client asserts that her menarche was 5 years ago. Her menses are usually every 28 days, but her last menstrual period was 4 months ago. The client denies any sexual activity. Which is the best statement for the nurse to make? A) "Your lack of menses might be related to your rapid weight loss." B) "It is common and normal for runners to stop having any menses." C) "Increase your intake of iron-rich foods to reestablish menses." D) "Adolescents rarely have regular menses, even if they used to be regular."

A) "Your lack of menses might be related to your rapid weight loss."

The nurse seeing a client just diagnosed with Chlamydia trachomatis knows that which client is at greatest risk for the infection? A) 16-year-old sexually active girl, using no contraceptive B) 22-year-old mother of two, developed dyspareunia C) 35-year-old woman on oral contraceptives D) 48-year-old woman with hot flashes and night sweats

A) 16-year-old sexually active girl, using no contraceptive

The client's Pap smear result is ASC-US. Which statement is the best way for the nurse to explain this ASC-US result? A) "Abnormal cells of an unknown cause." B) "Cancer has invaded the upper cervix." C) "High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), which includes CIN." D) "The focus of the Pap smear is the detection of high-risk pregnancy." E) "The cervical cells are abnormal and the reason why is severe dysplasia and carcinoma in situ."

A) "Abnormal cells of an unknown cause."

The nurse is completing the health history for a client desiring the Essure method of permanent sterilization. What should the nurse specifically ask when assessing this client? A) "Are you allergic to any metals?" B) "How many children do you have?" C) "When was your last menstrual period?" D) "Is your spouse aware of the procedure?"

A) "Are you allergic to any metals?"

A female college student comes into the student health clinic, concerned about being pregnant from unprotected intercourse the evening before. What should the school nurse counsel this student? A) "Take Plan B One Step now." B) "Take 1 pill of Plan B now and the second pill in 5 days." C) "Take one half of Plan B One Step now and the second half in 3 days." D) "Wait 5 days and take 1 pill of Plan B followed by the second pill in 2 days."

A) "Take Plan B One Step now."

The nurse is working with a woman who is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. The client states, "First, the cancer seemed unreal. Now I feel like I can cope." What is the nurse's best response? A) "Women with breast cancer often go through several stages of adjustment." B) "Women with breast cancer cope better than their partners cope." C) "Women with breast cancer seek multiple opinions before starting treatment." D) "Women with breast cancer become angry after treatment begins."

A) "Women with breast cancer often go through several stages of adjustment."

A female patient schedules an appointment for a gynecologic examination. Which finding should indicate to the nurse that the patient is experiencing a vaginal infection? A) Foul odor from used tampons B) Scant menstrual flow at the end of the cycle C) Abdominal bloating a few days prior to menstruation D) Saturating a tampon every 2 hours during menstruation

A) Foul odor from used tampons

The nurse is providing care to a female client who is the victim of domestic violence. Which referral by the nurse is most appropriate? A) Group therapy B) Physical therapy C) Nutrition therapy D) Occupational therapy

A) Group therapy

A premenopausal female received a recommendation by her healthcare provider to have a bone mineral density (BMD) test done. What should the nurse identify as being the reason for the test at this time in the patient's life? A) History of an eating disorder B) Takes NSAIDs for osteoarthritis C) Lives with a spouse who smokes cigarettes D) Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome last year

A) History of an eating disorder

The pregnant client employed at a factory asks the nurse whether exposure to chemicals can cause harm to her fetus. The nurse should advise the client that exposure to which substance can lead to neurological damage? A) Lead B) Latex C) Formaldehyde D) Benzene

A) Lead

A premenopausal patient is experiencing vaginal dryness. What pharmacological intervention should the nurse suggest for this patient's symptom? A) Local low-dose vaginal estrogen B) Testosterone replacement therapy C) Menopausal hormone therapy with testosterone D) Menopausal hormone therapy with estrogen alone

A) Local low-dose vaginal estrogen

A patient with female genital mutilation is being prepared for a gynecologic examination. What cultural implications should the nurse keep in mind when assisting with this examination? A) Maintain a nonjudgmental attitude B) The procedure was performed by choice C) The patient is at increased risk for genital infection D) The procedure was performed to increase sexual satisfaction

A) Maintain a nonjudgmental attitude

A client in the women's clinic asks the nurse, "How is the cervical mucus method of contraception different from the rhythm method?" The appropriate response by the nurse is that the cervical mucus method is which of the following? A) More effective for women with irregular cycles B) Not acceptable to women of many different religions C) Harder to work with than the rhythm method D) Requires an artificial substance or device

A) More effective for women with irregular cycles

The nurse is caring for a female client with a history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) who reports having difficulty conceiving after unprotected sex for over 2 years. Which deviation from the norm does the nurse recognize is most likely the cause of the client's infertility? A) Non-patent fallopian tube B) Unfavorable cervical mucus C) Absence of ovulation D) Abnormal endometrial preparation

A) Non-patent fallopian tube

A client comes to the clinic complaining of difficulty urinating, flu-like symptoms, genital tingling, and blister-like vesicles on the upper thigh and vagina. She denies having ever had these symptoms before. The medication the physician is most likely to order would be: A) Oral acyclovir B) Ceftriaxone IM C) Azithromycin PO D) Penicillin G IM

A) Oral acyclovir

When analyzing data collected during a sexual history, the nurse notes that a patient has limited information about contraception. What should the nurse do to address this patient's need? A) Provide the patient with the information B) Suggest that the patient talk with the nurse practitioner C) Schedule an appointment for the patient to see the midwife D) Discuss the implications if contraception is not used correctly

A) Provide the patient with the information

Which action by the nurse is appropriate when providing care to a female client who is the victim of domestic violence? A) Providing adequate time for the client to tell her story B) Reporting the incident to the police to protect the client C) Telling the spouse about the client's accusations of abuse D) Stressing to the client that the abuse could have been avoided

A) Providing adequate time for the client to tell her story

A female client with an intrauterine device calls the clinic because she is unable to locate the strings after her last menstrual period. What should the nurse counsel this client? A) Schedule an appointment immediately B) Wait a few days and recheck for the strings C) Take a tub bath and then recheck for the strings D) Perform a douche and then recheck for the strings

A) Schedule an appointment immediately

Abdominal hysterectomy is generally recommended for which condition? A) Severe endometriosis B) Removal of the ovaries C) Suspected or confirmed cancer removal D) Abnormal uterine bleeding

A) Severe endometriosis

When assessing a client asking about birth control, the nurse knows that the client would not be a good candidate for Depo-Provera (DMPA) if which of the following is true? A) She wishes to get pregnant within 3 months. B) She is a nursing mother. C) She has a vaginal prolapse. D) She weighs 200 pounds.

A) She wishes to get pregnant within 3 months

The nurse notes that a lesbian client who recently found a breast lump on self-examination has not had a mammogram for 10 years. When asked about this delay the client states that she was not made to feel comfortable during the last mammogram. What should the nurse recognize is the underlying problem that this client is describing? A) Social barrier B) Emotional barrier C) Fear of finding a health problem D) Discomfort with the examination

A) Social barrier

The client has been a victim of a violent, sadistic rape. She is crying and asks the nurse, "Why would someone do something like that?" The nurse should explain that which of the following is the primary purpose of sadistic rape? A) Take pleasure from the victim's struggle and pain B) Express feelings of rage C) Feel a sense of power or mastery D) Relieve intolerable anxiety

A) Take pleasure from the victim's struggle and pain

A woman has come to the emergency department with multiple bruises on her body and a small laceration over her upper lip. She says she fell down the stairs while doing housework. Which observation would most cause the nurse to suspect that the client has been a victim of battering? A) The client is hesitant to provide details about how the injuries occurred. B) The client was accompanied to the emergency department by her mother instead of her partner. C) The client has sought care quickly after the incident. D) The client does not seem to be in pain.

A) The client is hesitant to provide details about how the injuries occurred

There have been a number of historical trends that have contributed to the existing wage gap, including which of the following? A) There was a perception that men were the sole breadwinners. B) Women who were competitive in the work environment were viewed positively. C) Women in past generations generally were not limited to certain occupations. D) Increase in societal importance of women's intellectual traits

A) There was a perception that men were the sole breadwinners.

A client describes breast swelling and tenderness. What piece of data would be most important for the nurse to gather initially? A) Timing of the symptoms B) Birth control method C) Method of breast self-examination D) Diet history

A) Timing of the symptoms

The nurse is working with a group of recent immigrants from a country in which female genital mutilation (FGM) is practiced. In order to be effective in teaching about gynecologic care in the U.S., the nurse must keep which issues in mind? Select all that apply. A) Women might undergo FGM willingly to support the status quo of society. B) Women might undergo the procedure to be considered for marriage. C) Women who immigrate to other countries feel a sense pride once the procedure has been performed. D) Women might undergo the procedure to gain greater sexual pleasure. E) Women might undergo the procedure to lose their virginity

A, B

During a wellness visit, a 50-year-old female experiencing menopause says that she jogs three times a week and feels like her symptoms are becoming worse. What should the nurse recommend to help with the discomfort of menopause? Select all that apply. A) Yoga B) Tai chi C) Meditation D) Weight lifting E) Kegel exercises

A, B, C

Lesbian, transgendered, and bisexual women are at greater risk for health and social disparities, including which of the following? Select all that apply. A) Increased suicide risk B) Increased risk of homelessness C) Lack of screening for female-related cancers D) Lack of screening for lung cancers E) Increased divorce rates

A, B, C

The nurse is discharging a client after hospitalization for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Which statements indicate that teaching was effective? Select all that apply. A) "I might have infertility because of this infection." B) "It is important for me to finish my antibiotics." C) "Tubal pregnancy could occur after PID." D) "My PID was caused by a yeast infection." E) "I am going to have an IUD placed for contraception."

A, B, C

What issues should the nurse consider when counseling a client on contraceptive methods? Select all that apply. A) Cultural perspectives on menstruation and pregnancy B) Effectiveness of the method C) Future childbearing plans D) Whether the client is a vegetarian E) Age at menarche

A, B, C

A 17-year-old high school student comes into the nurse's office to find out what to do about severe menstrual cramps. What should the nurse recommend to this student? Select all that apply. A) Rest B) Good nutrition C) Regular exercise D) Application of heat E) D & C of the uterus

A, B, C, D

A 40-year-old patient is being seen in the clinic for gynecological changes. Which approaches should the nurse use when completing this patient's health interview? Select all that apply. A) Avoid writing B) Clarify terms used C) Maintain eye contact D) Analyze body language E) Use simple yes-no questions

A, B, C, D

A client at 10 weeks' gestation is scheduled for a surgical abortion. Which approaches may be used to dilate the cervix for the procedure? Select all that apply. A) Misoprostol B) Mifepristone C) Metal dilators D) Sterile seaweed E) Paracervical block

A, B, C, D

Pesticide exposure can be linked to a variety of adverse health outcomes, including which of the following? Select all that apply. A) Increased risk of cancer B) Endocrine abnormalities C) Liver damage D) Birth defects E) Cardiovascular diseases

A, B, C, D

Psychologic elder abuse includes, but is not limited to, which of the following? Select all that apply. A) Verbal assaults B) Humiliation C) Desertion D) Intimidation E) Failure to provide reasonable care

A, B, D

The client with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has been prescribed metformin (Glucophage). The nurse tells the client that the medication will do which of the following? Select all that apply. A) "Decrease your excessive hair growth." B) "Make it easier to lose weight." C) "Increase your acne." D) "Improve your chances of pregnancy." E) "Make your menstrual periods irregular."

A, B, D

A 30-year-old patient who experiences severe premenstrual syndrome every month asks for nonpharmacologic suggestions to treat this disorder. What should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply. A) Eat more frequent meals B) Engage in aerobic activity C) Limit alcohol to two drinks per day D) Restrict the intake of chocolate and coffee E) Increase the intake of fruits and vegetables

A, B, D, E

The nurse is discussing the use of contraception with a client who has just become sexually active. What factors should the nurse include when educating the client on contraceptive methods? Select all that apply. A) Contraindications in the client's health history B) Religious or moral beliefs C) Partner's belief in the effectiveness of the choice D) Personal preferences to use method E) Future childbearing plans

A, B, D, E

The nurse is preparing an educational session for high school female students on self-care during menstruation. What should the nurse include regarding care when using a tampon? Select all that apply. A) Wash hands before inserting a tampon B) Wash hands after inserting the tampon C) Change the tampon every 8 to 12 hours D) Use tampons with the minimum amount of absorbency E) Avoid touching the part that will be inserted into the vagina

A, B, D, E

The 22-year-old client is scheduled for her first gynecologic examination. What can the nurse do to make the client more comfortable during this exam? Select all that apply. A) Create a trusting atmosphere. B) Show the client what the speculum looks like. C) Avoid telling the client what the exam involves. D) Ask the client why she has delayed her first Pap test this long. E) Provide a mirror for the client

A, B, E

A client is being prepared to take the oral mifepristone-vaginal misoprostol treatment for an abortion. For which reasons should the nurse instruct the client to contact the healthcare provider within 24 hours? Select all that apply. A) Nausea B) Itchy skin C) Weakness D) Stomach pain E) Bloody discharge

A, C, D

The nurse is reviewing the spermicidal agent nonoxynol-9 (N-9) with a client planning to use the barrier method to prevent pregnancy. What should the nurse emphasize when teaching about this preparation? Select all that apply. A) It does not cause toxicity. B) It is inserted after intercourse. C) It has no systemic side effects. D) It can be purchased over-the-counter. E) It reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infections

A, C, D

The nurse suspects that a client is experiencing adverse effects from the progestin within a combined oral contraceptive. What did the nurse assess to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. A) Pruritus B) Headache C) Hirsutism D) Weight gain E) Hypertension

A, C, D

During an assessment, the nurse determines that a female patient is at risk for developing osteoporosis. Which information did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? Select all that apply. A) Body weight of 120 lb B) Plays tennis twice a week C) Smokes 2 packs per day of cigarettes D) Ingests 2 to 3 cocktails every day E) Mother diagnosed with osteoporosis

A, C, D, E

If a woman returns to an abusive situation, the nurse should encourage her to develop an exit, or safety, plan for herself and her children, if she has any. What should the plan include? Select all that apply. A) Identify friends and family who know about the situation and will help her. B) Call the police if violence begins. C) Pack a change of clothes for herself and the children. D) Have a plan for where she will go. E) Have a planned escape route

A, C, D, E

Among women who have been sexually assaulted, which of the following are the most frequently diagnosed sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? Select all that apply. A) Bacterial vaginosis B) HIV C) Chlamydia D) Syphilis E) Gonorrhea

A, C, E

When a woman seeks care for an injury, the nurse should be alert to which clues of abuse? Select all that apply. A) Defensive injuries B) Immediate reporting of symptoms or seeking care for injuries C) Lack of eye contact D) Providing too much detailed information about the injury E) Vague complaints without accompanying pathology

A, C, E

A nonpregnant client is diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis (BV). What does the nurse expect to administer? A) Penicillin G 2 million units IM one time B) Zithromax 1 mg PO bid for 2 weeks C) Doxycycline 100 mg PO bid for a week D) Metronidazole 500 mg PO bid for a week

D) Metronidazole 500 mg PO bid for a week

The client is undergoing lab work and ultrasound for a possible diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Which problem does the nurse expect to find in the client's history? A) Multiple first-trimester fetal losses B) Dyspareunia C) Vulvitis D) Oligomenorrhea

D) Oligomenorrhea

The nurse is presenting a session on intimate partner violence. Which statement by a client indicates a need for further education? A) "My daughter is not to blame for the violence in her marriage." B) "Everyone experiences anger and hitting in a relationship." C) "Abusers can be either husbands or boyfriends or girlfriends." D) "The 'honeymoon period' follows an episode of violence."

B) "Everyone experiences anger and hitting in a relationship."

While attending a community fair the nurse is surprised to learn the number of women who are homemakers, teachers, and nurses. What impact should the nurse recognize that this has on these individuals' income? A) Potential for longer lifespan B) Overall lower income than men C) Reduced risk for chronic illnesses D) Increased risk for health problems

B) Overall lower income than men

A nurse is teaching a class on the different types of uterine bleeding. The nurse explains that which of the following is one of the causes of abnormal uterine bleeding? A) Iron-deficiency anemia B) Polyps C) Heavy periods every 2 months D) Spotting between periods

B) Polyps

The nurse receives a phone call from a 25-year-old woman experiencing breast tenderness in the week prior to her menses, with palpable breast nodularity, without nipple discharge. What is the best response by the nurse? A) "Please make an appointment at the breast cancer center as soon as possible." B) "How much salty food do you regularly consume?" C) "As long as you don't have nipple discharge, it isn't a serious condition." D) "Eliminate caffeine and chocolate from your diet."

B) "How much salty food do you regularly consume?"

The nurse is providing follow-up education to a client just diagnosed with vaginal herpes. What statement by the client verifies correct knowledge about vaginal herpes? A) "I should douche daily to prevent infection." B) "I could have another breakout during my period." C) "I am more likely to develop cancer of the cervix." D) "I should use sodium bicarbonate on the lesions to relieve discomfort."

B) "I could have another breakout during my period."

After reviewing approaches for contraception with a female client, the nurse is concerned that barrier methods will not achieve the client's goal to prevent pregnancy. What did the client say to cause the nurse to draw this conclusion? A) "My partner doesn't mind wearing condoms." B) "I don't want to have to put anything in myself." C) "We should use a condom even with a diaphragm." D) "I know that spermicides are inserted before intercourse."

B) "I don't want to have to put anything in myself."

The nurse has presented a community education class on recommended health screenings for women. Which statement about the Pap smear by a class member indicates that additional teaching is necessary? A) "It is recommended for women 21 years of age and older." B) "It diagnoses cervical cancer." C) "Intercourse at a young age is a risk factor for an abnormal Pap smear." D) "Detects abnormal cells."

B) "It diagnoses cervical cancer."

A client comes to the reproductive health clinic and reports that she woke up in a strange room this morning, her perineal area is sore, and she can't clearly remember what happened the previous evening. The client says she is afraid that she was a victim of a drug-facilitated sexual assault. Which statement should the nurse include when discussing this possibility with the client? A) "Drinking alcohol can lead to uninhibited sexual behavior, which is not the same as rape." B) "Some men use drugs mixed into a drink to subdue a potential victim prior to a rape." C) "It is rare that a woman doesn't remember what happened if she is actually raped." D) "We need to check for forensic evidence of rape before we can be sure what happened."

B) "Some men use drugs mixed into a drink to subdue a potential victim prior to a rape."

A female client comes into the clinic for a pregnancy test because she took the morning after pill immediately after having unprotected intercourse 3 days ago and has not had a menstrual period. What should the nurse respond to this client? A) "I'll make sure you have one during this visit." B) "You should wait for two weeks before having a pregnancy test." C) "It's unlikely that you are pregnant. Wait a few days and then take a pregnancy test." D) "How long did you wait to take the morning after pill after having unprotected intercourse?"

B) "You should wait for two weeks before having a pregnancy test."

The nurse is seeing clients in the women's clinic. Which client should be treated with ceftriaxone IM and doxycycline orally? A) A pregnant client with gonorrhea and a yeast infection B) A nonpregnant client with gonorrhea and chlamydia C) A pregnant client with syphilis D) A nonpregnant client with chlamydia and trichomoniasis

B) A nonpregnant client with gonorrhea and chlamydia

A menopausal woman tells her nurse that she experiences discomfort from vaginal dryness during sexual intercourse, and asks, "What should I use as a lubricant?" The nurse should recommend which of the following? A) Petroleum jelly B) A water-soluble lubricant C) Body cream or body lotion D) Less-frequent intercourse

B) A water-soluble lubricant

A female client presents in the emergency department (ED) after being sexually assaulted at a party. Which assessment finding indicates that the client may have been drugged? A) Attending the party with a large group of friends B) Accepting a beverage from a stranger at the party C) Dancing and kissing several men during the party D) Drinking large amounts of alcohol during the party

B) Accepting a beverage from a stranger at the party

The nurse is caring for a client hospitalized for pelvic inflammatory disease. Which nursing intervention would have priority? A) Encourage oral fluids B) Administer cefotetan IV C) Enforce bed rest D) Remove IUC, if present

B) Administer cefotetan IV

The nurse recognizes that what are the most common disabilities in women? A) Asthma and headaches B) Arthritis or rheumatism C) Adverse kidney and nervous system functioning D) Cardiovascular diseases

B) Arthritis or rheumatism

The nurse who is taking a sexual history from a client should do which of the following? A) Ask questions that the client can answer with "yes" or "no." B) Ask mostly open-ended questions. C) Have the client fill out a comprehensive questionnaire and review it after the client leaves. D) Try not to make much direct eye contact

B) Ask mostly open-ended questions

The nurse is reviewing laboratory testing completed for a patient with suspected pelvic inflammatory disease. Which test result should the nurse identify as supporting this diagnosis? A) Decreased hematocrit level B) Elevated sedimentation rate C) Decreased hemoglobin level D) Elevated white blood cell count

B) Elevated sedimentation rate

The nurse working at a homeless shelter is studying case statistics. Of the total homeless population served at the shelter, which group would the nurse's statistics likely uncover as the fastest-growing group? A) Unemployed women B) Families with children C) The mentally ill D) The elderly

B) Families with children

Extended use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) reduces the side effects of COCs such as which of the following? A) Cramping B) Hypertension C) Breast tenderness D) Bloating

B) Hypertension

The nurse is planning teaching for a patient diagnosed with hepatitis A. What should the nurse emphasize when instructing the patient about this disease process? A) It is a chronic illness B) It is not a chronic illness C) A vaccination is not available D) It occurs in East and South Asia

B) It is not a chronic illness

An older female patient is concerned about the finances needed to run her home. What event in this person's life should the nurse realize is causing her financial concern? A) Change in the number of prescribed medications B) Recent death of spouse after a long and costly illness C) Participation in activities at the community center D) Relocation of older children to another city

B) Recent death of spouse after a long and costly illness

A client comes to the clinic complaining of severe menstrual cramps. She has never been pregnant, has been diagnosed with ovarian cysts, and has had an intrauterine device (IUD) for 2 years. What is the most likely cause for the client's complaint? A) Primary dysmenorrhea B) Secondary dysmenorrhea C) Menorrhagia D) Hypermenorrhea

B) Secondary dysmenorrhea

A client is concerned about her risk for breast cancer. Following the initial history, the nurse identifies which of the following as a high risk factor for breast cancer? A) History of late menarche and early menopause B) Sister who has had breast cancer C) Mother with fibrocystic breast disease D) Multiparity

B) Sister who has had breast cancer

A client who has been using transdermal hormonal contraception comes in for a routine wellness visit. Which finding should cause the nurse to question if the client should continue to use this form of contraception? A) Body weight of 179 lb B) Skin breakdown at the site of the patch C) Drinks 2 cups of caffeinated coffee a day D) Bicycles at the gym three evenings a week

B) Skin breakdown at the site of the patch

A patient with a rectocele is experiencing progressive pain and constipation. What should the nurse expect to be indicated for this patient? A) Enemas B) Surgery C) Laxatives D) Antibiotics

B) Surgery

The clinic nurse is returning phone calls. Which call should the nurse return first? A) The call from a 22-year-old reporting that she has menstrual cramps and vomiting every month B) The call from a 17-year-old asking whether there is a problem with using one tampon for a whole day C) The call from a 46-year-old mother of a teen wondering if her daughter should be on birth control D) The call from a 34-year-old requesting information on douching after intercourse

B) The call from a 17-year-old asking whether there is a problem with using one tampon for a whole day

The nurse is preparing an education session for women on the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Which statement should be included? A) Lower urinary tract infections rarely occur in women. B) The most common causative organism of cystitis is E. coli. C) Wiping from back to front after a BM will help prevent a UTI. D) Back pain often develops with a lower urinary tract infection.

B) The most common causative organism of cystitis is E. coli.

The nurse at a women's clinic is reviewing a new client health information questionnaire. Which question does she find to be insulting and discriminatory toward lesbian clients? A) Who should be contacted in case of emergency? B) What method of birth control do you use? C) How often do you drink alcohol? D) Do you feel safe in your relationship?

B) What method of birth control do you use?

Which myth regarding rape will the community health nurse include in a teaching session within the community? A) Rape is a type of sexual assault. B) Women lie about rape as an act of revenge. C) Both men and women can be victims of rape. D) Rape is one of the most underreported violent crimes.

B) Women lie about rape as an act of revenge

During a follow-up wellness visit, the nurse determines that a female client is experiencing favorable outcomes after starting combined oral contraceptives. What data did the nurse use to determine this? Select all that apply. A) Reduced appetite B) Reduced menstrual flow C) Fewer menstrual cramps D) No pain with ovulation E) Cycle is regular at 28 days

B, C, D, E

The nurse interviews a 28-year-old client with a new medical diagnosis of endometriosis. Which question asked by the nurse is appropriate? Select all that apply. A) "Are you having hot flashes?" B) "Are you experiencing pain during intercourse?" C) "Is a vaginal discharge present?" D) "Are you having pain during your period?" E) "Have you noticed any skin rashes?"

B, D

During a pelvic examination, a patient is diagnosed with a Bartholin gland cyst. For which treatment should the nurse prepare this patient? Select all that apply. A) Pelvic ultrasound B) Antibiotic therapy C) Exploratory laparotomy D) Incision and drainage of the cyst E) Culture and sensitivity of the discharge

B, D, E

The nurse is about to tell a client that her Pap smear result was abnormal. Which statement should the nurse include? A) "The Pap smear is used to diagnose cervical cancer." B) "A loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) is needed." C) "Colposcopy to further examine your cervix is the next step." D) "Your cervix needs to be treated with cryotherapy."

C) "Colposcopy to further examine your cervix is the next step."

The nurse has been talking to a woman about the reorganization phase following a rape. Which response would indicate that the client understands this phase? A) "By using denial and suppression in this phase, I will eventually be able to accept what has happened to me." B) "During this time, I won't talk much about the rape, because I am examining my inward feelings regarding the rape." C) "During this time, I will repeatedly replay the role of the victim until I come to terms with the experience." D) "My perception of a normal sexual relationship will be similar to my perception prior to the rape."

C) "During this time, I will repeatedly replay the role of the victim until I come to terms with the experience."

A client asks her nurse, "Is it okay for me to take a tub bath during the heavy part of my menstruation?" What is the nurse's correct response? A) "Tub baths are contraindicated during menstruation." B) "You should shower and douche daily instead." C) "Either a bath or a shower is fine at that time." D) "You should bathe and use a feminine deodorant spray during menstruation."

C) "Either a bath or a shower is fine at that time."

The nurse provides a couple with education about the consequences of not treating chlamydia, and knows they understand when they make which statement? A) "She could become pregnant." B) "She could have severe vaginal itching." C) "He could get an infection in the tube that carries the urine out." D) "It could cause us to develop a rash."

C) "He could get an infection in the tube that carries the urine out."

The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with endometriosis. Which statement by the client would require a need for perhaps another treatment option? A) "I am having many hot flashes since I had the Lupron injection." B) "The pain I experience with intercourse is becoming more severe." C) "I have vaginal dryness, reduced libido, and my clitoris has become larger since taking danazol. Is this normal?" D) "I've noticed I have not had my period on a regular basis since being on the GnRH analogs."

C) "I have vaginal dryness, reduced libido, and my clitoris has become larger since taking danazol. Is this normal?"

The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client with a diagnosis of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), and knows the client understands when she makes which of the following statements? A) "I need to apply the miconazole for 10 days." B) "I need to douche daily." C) "I need to add yogurt to my diet." D) "I need to wear nylon panties."

C) "I need to add yogurt to my diet."

A client who wants to use the vaginal sponge method of contraception shows that she understands the appropriate usage when she makes which statement? A) "I need to use a lubricant prior to insertion." B) "I need to add spermicidal cream prior to intercourse." C) "I need to moisten it with water prior to use." D) "I need to leave it in no longer than 6 hours."

C) "I need to moisten it with water prior to use."

A 24-year-old patient with an intellectual disability at 30 weeks' gestation asks when it is safe to have an abortion. How should the nurse respond to this patient? A) "Have you been hiding your pregnancy?" B) "The safe time to end a pregnancy has passed." C) "Is it safe for me to assume that you don't want to have this baby?" D) "I guess you didn't realize that an abortion should have occurred months ago."

C) "Is it safe for me to assume that you don't want to have this baby?"

A client who was raped is extremely upset when a pregnancy test confirms that she is pregnant, and requests information regarding pregnancy termination. Which statement is best for the nurse to make? A) "Abortion is morally wrong, and should not be undertaken." B) "Hypertension is a risk with any abortion." C) "Surgical abortion in the first trimester is technically easier and safer than abortion in the second trimester." D) "The most accurate method to determine gestational age are the results of a pregnancy test."

C) "Surgical abortion in the first trimester is technically easier and safer than abortion in the second trimester."

A client asks the nurse, "Can you explain to us how to use the basal body temperature method to detect ovulation and prevent pregnancy?" What is the nurse's best response? A) "Take your temperature every evening at the same time and keep a record for a period of several weeks. A noticeable drop in temperature indicates that ovulation has occurred." B) "Take your temperature every day at the same time and keep a record of the findings. A noticeable rise in temperature indicates ovulation." C) "Take your temperature each day, immediately upon awakening, and keep a record of each finding. A noticeable rise in temperature indicates that ovulation is about to occur." D) "This is an unscientific and unproven method of determining ovulation, and is not recognized as a means of birth control."

C) "Take your temperature each day, immediately upon awakening, and keep a record of each finding. A noticeable rise in temperature indicates that ovulation is about to occur."

The nurse is teaching a class about domestic violence to enhance education within the community. Which statement regarding the cycle of violence should the nurse include in the presentation? A) "The tension-building phase lasts a few hours." B) "The batterer often feels remorse during the tension-building phase." C) "The acute battery incident is often triggered by an external event, such as the loss of a job." D) "The acute battery incident often finds the victim hoping the relationship will change for the better."

C) "The acute battery incident is often triggered by an external event, such as the loss of a job."

The emergency department nurse is admitting a client who has been sexually assaulted. The nurse is explaining how the physical evidence will be collected. Which statement by the client indicates that teaching has been effective? A) "All the evidence will be kept in a locked cupboard until the police arrive." B) "You collect urine samples to make sure the rapist did not get me pregnant." C) "The evidence you collect might be able to identify the rapist." D) "Blood samples are taken to help identify whether the rapist had HIV."

C) "The evidence you collect might be able to identify the rapist."

A 49-year-old client comes to the clinic with complaints of severe perimenopausal symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats, urinary urgency, and vaginal dryness. The physician has prescribed a combination hormone replacement therapy of estrogen and progestin. When the client asks the nurse why she must take both hormones, what is the nurse's best reply? A) "Hot flashes respond better when replacement includes both hormones." B) "You are having very severe symptoms, so you need more hormones replaced." C) "There is an increased risk of tissue abnormality inside the uterus if only one is given." D) "Your blood pressure can become elevated if only one hormone is used."

C) "There is an increased risk of tissue abnormality inside the uterus if only one is given."

The nurse is teaching a client who has been diagnosed with vulvitis. Which statement by the client indicates that the nurse's instruction has not been effective? A) "I should stop having sexual intercourse." B) "Non-deodorized tampons could make this condition recur." C) "Wearing pantyhose daily will improve the problem." D) "A different brand of soap might eliminate the irritation."

C) "Wearing pantyhose daily will improve the problem."

The client diagnosed with endometriosis asks the nurse whether there are any long-term health risks associated with this condition. The nurse should include which statement in the client teaching about endometriosis? A) "There are no other health risks associated with endometriosis." B) "Pain with intercourse rarely occurs as a long-term problem." C) "You are at increased risk for ovarian and breast cancer." D) "Most women with this condition develop severe migraines."

C) "You are at increased risk for ovarian and breast cancer."

The nurse walks in to find the client crying after the physician informed her of her diagnosis of human papilloma virus (HPV). Which statement by the nurse conveys an attitude of acceptance toward the client with a sexually transmitted infection? A) "Don't worry about it. In a few weeks, with treatment, the lesions will disappear." B) "You seem upset. I'll get the doctor." C) "You seem upset. Can I help answer any questions?" D) "I think you need to see a therapist."

C) "You seem upset. Can I help answer any questions?"

The nurse is conducting a health maintenance assessment for a new female client who recently moved to the city. Which finding would indicate the need for further assessment for intimate partner violence? A) A miscarriage two years ago noted during the reproductive history. B) A sprained ankle one year ago noted during the health history interview. C) A history of delaying treatment for a concussion and fractured extremity. D) A scar noted on the abdomen from a previous surgery during the physical examination

C) A history of delaying treatment for a concussion and fractured extremity

When the nurse is teaching a woman about the use of a diaphragm, it is important to instruct her that the diaphragm should be rechecked for correct size how often? A) Every five years routinely B) When weight gain or loss beyond five pounds has occurred C) After each birth D) Only after significant weight loss

C) After each birth

The nurse is planning a community education presentation on battering. Which statement about battering should the nurse include? A) Battering occurs in a small percentage of the population. B) Battering is mainly a lower-class, blue-collar problem. C) Battered women are at greatest risk for severe violence when they leave the batterer. D) If the batterer stops drinking, the violence usually stops

C) Battered women are at greatest risk for severe violence

Which of the following systems provides a uniform format and classification of terminology based on current understanding of cervical disease? A) Levonorgestrel intrauterine B) PALM-COEIN C) Bethesda D) BSE

C) Bethesda

When a woman who has been raped is admitted to the emergency department, the nurse caring for the woman knows that which of the following is the priority nursing intervention? A) Explaining exactly what will need to be done to preserve legal evidence B) Assuring the woman that everything will be all right C) Creating a safe, secure environment for her D) Contacting family members

C) Creating a safe, secure environment for her

A female client is disappointed to learn that intrauterine contraception is not an option. For what reason is this form of contraception contraindicated for this client? A) Diabetes B) Breast cancer C) Endometriosis D) Uterine surgery

C) Endometriosis

A 38-year-old female is scheduled for a laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) for severe endometriosis with the removal of both ovaries. What should the nurse expect to be prescribed for this patient postoperatively? A) Corticosteroid therapy B) Mineralocorticoid therapy C) Estrogen replacement therapy D) Progesterone replacement therapy

C) Estrogen replacement therapy

The nurse is teaching a group of women about menopause at a community clinic. The nurse tells them that the best indicator of menopause is which of the following symptoms? A) No menses for 8 consecutive months B) Hot flashes and night sweats C) FSH levels rise and ovarian follicles cease to produce estrogen D) Diagnosed with osteoporosis 4 months ago

C) FSH levels rise and ovarian follicles cease to produce estrogen

The nurse is helping a victim of domestic abuse to develop a safety plan. Which client action would require intervention by the nurse? A) Asking a neighbor to call police if violence begins B) Establishing a code word for danger with family and friends C) Keeping a bag packed in the home in case the need to leave arises D) Having a planned escape route and emergency phone numbers if violence occurS

C) Keeping a bag packed in the home in case the need to leave arises

A patient in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy is diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis. Which medication regimen should the nurse expect to be prescribed for this patient? A) Metronidazole 500 mg orally one dose B) Metronidazole 250 mg orally once a day for 7 days C) Metronidazole 500 mg orally twice a day for 7 days D) Metronidazole 250 mg orally twice a day for 14 days

C) Metronidazole 500 mg orally twice a day for 7 days

The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client undergoing a tubal ligation. What information should be included in the plan? A) The surgical procedure is easily reversible. B) Laparotomy is performed following a vaginal birth. C) Minilaparotomy is performed in the postpartum period soon after a vaginal birth. D) Tubal ligation can be done at any time the woman is either pregnant or not pregnant

C) Minilaparotomy is performed in the postpartum period soon after a vaginal birth

The community health nurse manager is reviewing the charts of female elderly clients. Which issue are these clients most likely to experience? A) Adequate financial resources to purchase medications B) Senior services that provide transportation to healthcare appointments C) Multiple medications prescribed by different physicians D) Medicare that covers healthcare costs so no out-of-pocket expenses occur

C) Multiple medications prescribed by different physicians

The nurse manager is preparing an educational in-service for staff nurses about elder abuse. The nurse manager develops a hypothetical situation: A wheelchair-bound client who lives with her daughter has experienced hunger because she cannot reach the cupboards to make lunch. Which category of elder abuse does this example describe? A) Psychologic abuse B) Physical abuse C) Neglect D) Financial abuse

C) Neglect

Women with pyelonephritis during pregnancy are at significantly increased risk for which condition? A) Foul-smelling discharge B) Ectopic pregnancy C) Preterm labor D) A colicky large intestine

C) Preterm labor

A patient receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer writes in a journal during the treatments and reads devotional material. Which phase of psychologic adjustment should the nurse identify that this patient is experiencing? A) Shock B) Denial C) Reaction D) Recovery

C) Reaction

A patient is being instructed on adverse effects of gonorrhea. For which reason should the nurse instruct the patient to contact the healthcare provider? A) Dysuria B) Urinary frequency C) Sharp abdominal pain D) Purulent, greenish-yellow vaginal discharge

C) Sharp abdominal pain

The nurse is planning a community educational presentation for people living below the poverty level. The nurse knows that which of the following is the largest population in this socioeconomic category? A) Adults in communal living situations B) Young married couples under the age of 20 C) Single women with children D) Single adults

C) Single women with children

During a health interview focused on sexual history, a female patient makes a statement about douching and intercourse. What should the nurse do in response to this statement? A) Recommend the frequency of douching B) Explain the proper procedure to douche C) Take the time now to educate the patient about the practice D) Document that the patient has misunderstandings about the use of douches

C) Take the time now to educate the patient about the practice

The nurse is preparing educational materials at a family planning clinic. The client who is an appropriate candidate for using emergency contraception would be one who reports which of the following? A) Forgetting to start her pill pack yesterday B) Unprotected intercourse during her menses C) That a condom broke yesterday in the middle of her cycle D) Increased dysmenorrhea since IUC insertion

C) That a condom broke yesterday in the middle of her cycle

The nurse in the clinic instructs a client who is using the natural method of contraception to begin counting the first day of her cycle as which day? A) The day her menstrual period ceases B) The first day after her menstrual period ceases C) The first day of her menstrual period D) The day of ovulation

C) The first day of her menstrual period

A woman with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is prescribed clomiphene citrate for the treatment of infertility. Which statement does the nurse understand is true? A) The woman has abnormal ovaries B) The woman has low prolactin levels C) The woman's pituitary gland is intact D) The woman's thyroid gland is normal

C) The woman's pituitary gland is intact

Which of the following diagnostic tests would the nurse question when ordered for a client diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)? A) CBC (complete blood count) with differential B) Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) C) Throat culture for Streptococcus A D) RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin)

C) Throat culture for Streptococcus A

The nurse suspects that a female patient is experiencing amenorrhea because of ovarian failure. For which situation should the nurse assess this patient? A) Severe stress B) Recent head trauma C) Treatment for cancer D) Antianxiety medication

C) Treatment for cancer

Which of the following federal departments actively investigates and prosecutes individuals who cross state lines to avoid paying child support, and now intercepts delinquent parents' income tax refunds? A) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services B) U.S. Department of Labor C) U.S. Department of Justice D) U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

C) U.S. Department of Justice

An older female patient with a known intellectual disability is newly diagnosed with osteoporosis and admitted with a fractured hip after falling in the home. What should the nurse realize could have contributed to this patient's health problem? A) Importance of resting during the day B) Need to reduce the amount of physical activity C) Understanding home environmental safety needs D) Reducing the oral intake of protein and carbohydrates

C) Understanding home environmental safety needs

A patient with osteoporosis wants a medication that does not need to be taken every day. What should the nurse expect to be prescribed for this patient? A) Teriparatide (Forteo) B) Alendronate (Fosamax) C) Zoledronic acid (Zometa®) D) Salmon calcitonin (Miacalcin®)

C) Zoledronic acid (Zometa®)

A nurse is providing a client with instructions regarding breast self-examination (BSE). Which of the following statements by the client would indicate that the teaching has been successful? Select all that apply. A) "I should perform BSE 1 week prior to the start of my period." B) "When I reach menopause, I will perform BSE every 2 months." C) "Knowing the density of my breast tissue is important." D) "I should inspect my breasts while standing with my arms down at my sides." E) "I should inspect my breasts while in a supine position with my arms at my sides."

C, D

A patient experiencing symptoms of menopause asks if there are any vitamin supplements she should take at this time. Which vitamins should the nurse suggest to this patient? Select all that apply. A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin C C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin E E) Vitamin B complex

C, D, E

The nurse takes a telephone call from a women's health clinic patient. What information should cause the nurse to suspect that the patient is experiencing a cystocele? Select all that apply. A) Bloody urine B) Low back pain C) Onset of stress incontinence D) Feeling of fullness in the perineum E) Feels like something "fell out" of the vagina

C, D, E

A lesbian female is surprised to learn of contracting the human papillomavirus. What should the nurse explain to this patient? A) "Are you telling me everything about your sexual orientation?" B) "It is rare for this infection to occur in women such as yourself." C) "Is it possible that your partner has been having intercourse with a man?" D) "Exposure to vaginal secretions can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections."

D) "Exposure to vaginal secretions can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections."

The nurse is interviewing a client who has admitted to being a victim of domestic violence. What is the most typical description of how the domestic violence developed in a relationship? A) "He changed overnight. Everything was fine, and all of a sudden he flipped out and beat me up; he nearly killed me." B) "It was severe from the beginning. As soon as we got married, he began hitting me and threatening to kill me." C) "We've both always dated other people. I thought that was understood. He was as emotionally abusive in the beginning as he is now." D) "I don't know when it started, really. It was gradual. First, just yelling, blaming, and shoving. Then the beatings started; and now they're more frequent."

D) "I don't know when it started, really. It was gradual. First, just yelling, blaming, and shoving. Then the beatings started; and now they're more frequent."

A client scheduled to have a Mirena levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNg-IUC) inserted asks how this device stops conception. What should the nurse say in response to this client? A) "It stops ovulation." B) "It slows sperm motility." C) "It shortens the menstrual cycle." D) "It causes the lining of the uterus to waste away."

D) "It causes the lining of the uterus to waste away."

A sexually active female asks why an HIV test is needed since she uses condoms with spermicidal agents when having intercourse. How should the nurse respond to this client? A) "Condoms do not protect against contracting HIV." B) "Spermicides only control bacteria and not viruses." C) "All sexually active people are at risk for contracting HIV." D) "The spermicide can make your vaginal cells more susceptible to HIV."

D) "The spermicide can make your vaginal cells more susceptible to HIV."

A couple asks the nurse what is the safest method of sterilization. What should the nurse reply? A) "Laparotomy tubal ligation." B) "Laparoscopy tubal ligation." C) "Minilaparotomy." D) "Vasectomy."

D) "Vasectomy."

Which client would the nurse document as exhibiting signs and symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea? A) 17-year-old, has never had a menstrual cycle B) 16-year-old, had regular menses for 4 years, but has had no menses in 4 months C) 19-year-old, regular menses for 5 years that have suddenly become painful D) 14-year-old, irregular menses for 1 year, experiences cramping every cycle

D) 14-year-old, irregular menses for 1 year, experiences cramping every cycle

A home care nurse is looking over the charts of four elderly female clients. The nurse knows that which client has the highest risk for developing diabetes and heart disease? A) A woman who is 55 and white B) A woman who is 60 and from a middle-class background C) All women over 55 D) A woman over 65 who is African American

D) A woman over 65 who is African American

The client with limited English language skills has a black eye and bruises across her face and arms. The client's husband has been acting as an interpreter for her, and answers all of the questions the nurse asks, often without talking to his wife first. The nurse suspects the client has been a victim of domestic abuse. What should the nurse do next? A) Ask the husband whether he has beaten his wife. B) Ask the husband to have a female friend come in with his wife. C) Provide written materials in English for the client to read at home. D) Ask the husband to step out of the room, and obtain an interpreter

D) Ask the husband to step out of the room, and obtain an interpreter

The nurse is identifying complementary and alternative therapies for a patient with a history of liver disorders who is experiencing symptoms of menopause. Which herbal supplement should this patient be counseled to avoid? A) Ginger B) Ginseng C) Red clover D) Black cohosh

D) Black cohosh

The nurse is providing care to a female client who presents in the emergency department (ED) with multiple bruises and lacerations. The nurse suspects the client is the victim of domestic violence. Which action by the nurse is appropriate? A) Reporting the incident to the police to enhance safety B) Documenting domestic violence in the medical record C) Avoiding photographs of the injuries to prevent embarrassment D) Communicating the level of confidentiality that can be expected

D) Communicating the level of confidentiality that can be expected

The nurse is preparing a female client for a scheduled pelvic examination. During the health history interview, the client states, "My husband constantly criticizes me and calls me stupid. I am afraid that he will begin to hit me one of these days." Which type of intimate partner violence is the client experiencing based on the assessment data? A) Sexual abuse B) Physical abuse C) Economic abuse D) Emotional abuse

D) Emotional abuse

The elderly parent of an employee at an insurance company sustains a myocardial infarction and needs assistance for several weeks after returning home from the hospital. What option should the employee consider to cover her absence while caring for her parent? A) Sick days B) Personal days C) Vacation days D) Family medical leave

D) Family medical leave

The nurse suspects that a patient is experiencing bacterial vaginosis. What finding caused the nurse to make this clinical determination? A) Dysuria B) Vaginal itching C) Thick white vaginal discharge D) Fishy odor to vaginal discharge

D) Fishy odor to vaginal discharge

A 38-year-old patient is concerned that a month after becoming a widow, her menstrual cycles stopped. What should the nurse suspect as being the cause for this patient's secondary amenorrhea? A) Ovarian failure B) Pituitary dysfunction C) Severe or prolonged stress such as that which occurs with an unexpected death can lead to hypothalamic dysfunction. Ovarian failure is related to exposure to radiation, chemotherapy, viral infection, and surgical removal of the ovary. Pituitary dysfunction is related to pituitary tumors or disease, use of antipsychotic medication, low prolactin levels, head trauma, and cancer. With an anatomic abnormality the patient would not have had a menstrual cycle. D) Hypothalamic dysfunction

D) Hypothalamic dysfunction

The nurse working with a client who is seeking a family and medical leave knows that the employee must meet which eligibility requirement of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993? A) Work at least 40 hours per week B) Have been employed for at least 1 month C) Work for a company with fewer than 50 employees D) Parental leave for childbirth or adoption by her employer

D) Parental leave for childbirth or adoption by her employer

The community clinic nurse manager is working on a long-term budget. The manager understands that in the next few years, Medicaid is expected to pay for fewer births. This is, in part, because of which of the following? A) The U.S. economy is becoming stronger. B) More women are able to pay for private insurance. C) New public policies are providing other forms of payment. D) Rules for Medicaid have been changed.

D) Rules for Medicaid have been changed.

A patient treated for a urinary tract infection a month ago is experiencing symptoms of the same infection. What should the nurse suspect is the reason for the reoccurrence of the infection? A) Using oral contraceptives B) Wearing cotton underwear C) Cleansing from front to back D) Stopped antibiotics after 3 days

D) Stopped antibiotics after 3 days

A patient who is postmenopausal is encouraged to take calcium 1500 mg every day. How should the nurse instruct the patient to take this supplement? A) Take calcium 750 mg with breakfast and dinner B) Take the complete dose first thing in the morning C) Take the complete dose prior to bedtime every day D) Take calcium 500 mg three times a day with meals

D) Take calcium 500 mg three times a day with meals

The nurse is preparing to assess the sexual history of a 35-year-old female patient. Which approach should the nurse first use to facilitate this data collection? A) Ask if the patient is sexually active B) Review the present method of birth control C) Determine the patient's number of children D) Talk about the patient's medical-surgical history

D) Talk about the patient's medical-surgical history

The nurse is conducting a health maintenance assessment for a female client. Which neurologic data would cause the nurse to further assess for intimate partner abuse? A) Anxiety B) Depression C) Weight gain D) Tension headaches

D) Tension headaches

The nurse is teaching a client who is having the Skyla LNg-IUC device inserted for contraception. What should the nurse emphasize to the client about this device? A) This device will provide protection for 5 years B) This device will provide protection for 10 years C) This device should not be used with a copper allergy D) This device has a silver ring and could interfere with an MRI

D) This device has a silver ring and could interfere with an MRI

A female client who is 36 years old, weighs 200 pounds, is monogamous, and does not smoke desires birth control. The nurse understands that which contraceptive method is inappropriate for this client? A) Intrauterine device B) Vaginal sponge C) Combined oral contraceptives D) Transdermal hormonal contraception

D) Transdermal hormonal contraception

A patient is demonstrating manifestations of acute cervicitis. Which laboratory test should the nurse expect to be completed for this patient? A) Sedimentation rate B) Blood test for VDRL C) White blood cell count D) Vaginal smear for STIs

D) Vaginal smear for STIs

A female is offered a position as a manager with a major city hotel that offers flexibility with childcare and family issues. What should this individual also investigate financially before accepting this position? A) Number of sick days B) Expectations to work holidays C) Number of overtime hours expected to work every month D) Wages that are commensurate with those of male employee managers

D) Wages that are commensurate with those of male employee managers

A client is planning to use condoms with a spermicidal cream as contraception. What should the nurse include when reviewing this method with the client? A) Coat the condom with spermicide before using B) Insert the spermicide 1 hour before having intercourse C) Insert the cream high into the vagina and remain supine D) Wait 15 minutes after inserting the spermicide into the vagina

D) Wait 15 minutes after inserting the spermicide into the vagina

The nurse is teaching an in-service educational presentation about working with battered women. The nurse should explain that it is often frustrating for nurses to work with battered women for which reasons? Select all that apply. A) There is little the nurse can really do to help. B) Healthcare policies and practices are not supportive of abused women. C) Both husband and wife must agree to therapy. D) These women might return to the abusive situation. E) Women often believe that they are the cause of the abuse

D, E


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