NUR 113 test 2

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1. Clients with bacterial vaginosis are high risk for preterm labor.

A gravid, married client, 24 weeks' gestation, is found to have bacterial vaginosis. Her health care practitioner has ordered metronidazole (Flagyl) to treat the problem. Which of the following educational information is important for the nurse to provide the woman at this time? 1. The woman must be careful to observe for signs of preterm labor. 2. The woman must advise her partner to seek therapy as soon as possible. 3. A common side effect of the medicine is a copious vaginal discharge. 4. A repeat culture should be taken two weeks after completing the therapy.

3. This statement is true. The change in normal flora increases the woman's susceptibility to other organisms.

A nonpregnant young woman has been diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis (BV). The nurse questions the woman regarding her sexual history, including her frequency of intercourse, how many sexual partners she has, and her use of contraceptives. What is the rationale for the nurse's questions? 1. Clients with BV can infect their sexual partners. 2. The nurse is required by law to ask the questions. 3. Clients with BV can become infected with HIV and other sexually transmitted infections more easily than uninfected women. 4. The laboratory needs a full client history to know for which organisms and antibiotic sensitivities it should test.

1 and 2 are correct. 1. The lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) can be effective until 6 months postpartum. 2. As long as the woman has had no period since delivery, the LAM can be effective.

A postpartum woman is using the lactational amenorrhea method of birth control. The nurse should advise the client that the method is effective only if which of the following conditions is present? Select all that apply. 1. Being less than 6 months postpartum. 2. Being amenorrheic since delivery of the baby. 3. Supplementing with formula no more than once per day. 4. Losing less than 10% of weight since delivery. 5. Sleeping at least 8 hours every night.

2. Any time someone is infected with one sexually-transmitted infection (STI), it is recommended that he or she be assessed for other STIs.

A woman has been diagnosed with syphilis. Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate? 1. Council the woman about how to live with a chronic infection. 2. Question the woman regarding symptoms of other sexually transmitted infections. 3. Assist the primary health care practitioner with cryotherapy procedures. 4. Educate the woman regarding the safe disposal of menstrual pads.

1. When pregnancy occurs with an IUD in place, an ectopic pregnancy should be ruled out.

A woman has gotten pregnant with a Copper T intrauterine device (IUD) in place. The physician has ordered an ultrasound to be done to evaluate the pregnancy. The client asks the nurse why this is so important. The nurse should tell the woman that the ultrasound is done primarily for which of the following reasons? 1. To assess for the presence of an ectopic pregnancy. 2. To check the baby for serious malformations. 3. To assess for pelvic inflammatory disease. 4. To check for the possibility of a twin pregnancy.

1. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is characterized by flat warts on the vaginal and rectal surfaces.

A woman is noted to have multiple soft warts on her perineum and rectal areas. The nurse suspects that this client is infected with which of the following sexually transmitted infections? 1. Human papillomavirus (HPV). 2. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 3. Syphilis. 4. Trichomoniasis.

2. Douching can increase a client's potential for endometritis.

A woman states that she feels "dirty" during her menses so she often douches to "clean myself." The nurse advises the woman that it is especially important to refrain from douching while menstruating because douching will increase the likelihood of her developing which of the following gynecological complications? 1. Fibroids. 2. Endometritis. 3. Cervical cancer. 4. Polyps.

2. This is correct. The nurse should discuss with the young woman all of her possible choices.

A young woman is seen in the emergency department. She states, "I took a pregnancy test today. I'm pregnant. My parents will be furious with me!! I have to do something!" Which of the following responses by the nurse is most appropriate? 1. "You can take medicine to abort the pregnancy so your parents won't know." 2. "Let's talk about your options." 3. "The best thing for you to do is to have the baby and to give it up for adoption." 4. "I can help you tell your parents."

1. Women who smoke should be counseled against using the patch. 3. Women who have a history of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) should be counseled against using the patch.

Five women wish to use the Ortho Evra (patch) for family planning. Which of the women should be carefully counseled regarding the safety considerations of the method? Select all that apply. 1. The woman who smokes 1 pack of cigarettes each day. 2. The woman with a history of lung cancer. 3. The woman with a history of deep vein thrombosis. 4. The woman who runs at least 50 miles each week. 5. The woman with a history of cholecystitis.

1. The male condom is the best device for this client.

The nurse has provided a single, perimenopausal woman, G3 P2012, with contraceptive counseling. The woman has four sex partners and smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day. Which of the following methods is best suited for this client? 1. Male condom. 2. Intrauterine device. 3. NuvaRing. 4. Oral contraceptives.

2. Daily exercise does help to prevent the development of osteoporosis. 3. Smoking is associated with the development of osteoporosis. 4. Dairy products contain calcium and many have vitamin D added. Both of these nutrients are essential for preventing osteoporosis.

The nurse is counseling a woman who has been diagnosed with mild osteoporosis. Which of the following lifestyle changes should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply. 1. Eat yellow and orange vegetables. 2. Go on daily walks. 3. Stop smoking. 4. Consume dairy products. 5. Sleep at least eight hours a night.

3. Reports of dyspareunia should be communicated to the physician.

What is essential for the nurse to teach a woman who has just had an intrauterine device (IUD) inserted? 1. Palpate her lower abdomen each month to check the patency of the device. 2. Remain on bed rest for 24 hours after insertion of the device. 3. Report any complaints of painful intercourse to the physician. 4. Insert spermicidal jelly within 4 hours of every sexual encounter.

2 mL

A woman is to receive 2.4 million units of penicillin G benzathine IM to treat syphilis. The medication is available as 1,200,000 units/mL. How many mL should the nurse administer? ______ mL

2. This is true. The seminal vesicles and the prostate are untouched.

The nurse has given postvasectomy teaching to a client. Which of the following responses by the client indicates that the teaching was effective? 1. "I will measure my urinary output for two days." 2. "I will ejaculate the same amount of semen as I did before the surgery." 3. "I will refrain from having an erection until next week." 4. "I will irrigate the wound twice today and once more tomorrow."

1. Calcium absorption is enhanced dramatically when vitamin D is also consumed.

A client is put on calcium supplements to maintain bone health. To maximize absorption, the client is also advised to take which of the following supplements? 1. Vitamin D. 2. Vitamin E. 3. Folic acid. 4. Iron.

2. The sponge must be moistened with water until it is foamy.

A woman is using the contraceptive sponge as a birth control method. Which of the following actions is it important for her to perform to maximize the sponge's effectiveness? 1. Insert the sponge at least one hour before intercourse. 2. Thoroughly moisten the sponge with water before inserting. 3. Spermicidal jelly must be inserted at the same time the sponge is inserted. 4. A new sponge must be inserted every time a couple has intercourse.

2. This is true. The mucous membranes of the female and of the teenager are more permeable to STIs than are the mucous membranes of adults and of men.

After a sex education class, the school nurse overhears an adolescent woman discussing safe sex practices. Which of the following comments by the young woman indicates that teaching about infection control was effective? 1. "I don't have to worry about getting infected if I have oral sex." 2. "Teen women are most high risk for sexually transmitted infections (STI)." 3. "The best thing to do if I have sex a lot is to use spermicide each and every time." 4. "Boys get human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) easier than girls do."

1. Women on HRT are high risk for gynecological cancers, especially endometrial and breast cancers.

Women who are on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for an extended period of time have been shown to be high risk for which of the following complications? 1. Endometrial cancer. 2. Gynecomastia. 3. Renal dysfunction. 4. Mammary hypertrophy.

4. Oral contraceptives decrease the risk for several disorders including ovarian cancer endometrial cancer pelvic inflammatory disease pre-menstrual syndrome toxic shock fibrocystic breast disease a variances and anemia. In addition to providing birth control for the client the client gives a secondary benefit of decreasing her risk for ovarian cancer

which client should the nurse recommend taking oral contraceptives pills for birth control? 1. a client who smokes 2 packs of cigarettes a day 2. a client who is taking an ACE inhibitor 3. a client who is 65 inches tall and weighs 100 kg 4. a client who has a family history of ovarian cancer

2. A pain-free lesion, called a chancre, is consistent with a diagnosis of primary syphilis. A reddish brown rash is seen with stage 2 syphilis.

A woman has been diagnosed with primary syphilis. Which of the following physical findings would the nurse expect to see? 1. Cluster of vesicles. 2. Pain-free lesion. 3. Macular rash. 4. Foul-smelling discharge.

3. Women who take Seasonale frequently do experience breakthrough bleeding.

A breastfeeding woman is requesting that she be prescribed Seasonale (ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel) as a birth control method. Which of the following information should be included in the patient teaching session? 1. The woman will menstruate every 8 to 9 weeks. 2. The pills are taken for 3 out of every 4 weeks. 3. Breakthrough bleeding is a common side effect. 4. Breastfeeding is compatible with the medication.

3. The female condom is about 95% effective as a contraceptive device and is also effective as an infection-control device.

An adolescent woman confides to the school nurse that she is sexually active. The young woman asks the nurse to recommend a "very reliable" birth control method, but she refuses to be seen by a gynecologist. Which of the following methods would be best for the nurse to recommend? 1. Contraceptive patch. 2. Withdrawal method. 3. Female condom. 4. Contraceptive sponge.

3. This is true. She and her partner should use condoms during sexual intercourse.

An asymptomatic woman is being treated for HIV infection at the women's health clinic. Which of the following comments by the woman shows that she understands her care? 1. "If I get pregnant, my baby will be HIV positive." 2. "I should have my viral load and antibody levels checked every day." 3. "Since my partner and I are both HIV positive, we use a condom." 4. "To be safe, my partner and I engage only in oral sex."

4. Most commonly, women experience no signs or symptoms when they have contracted a sexually transmitted infection.

The nurse is educating a group of adolescent women regarding sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The nurse knows that learning was achieved when a group member states that the most common sign/symptom of sexually transmitted infections is which of the following? 1. Menstrual cramping. 2. Heavy menstrual periods. 3. Flu-like symptoms. 4. Lack of signs or symptoms.

4. This client is in a stable relationship and has had children. She is the best candidate for the IUD.

The nurse met four clients in the family planning clinic today. It would be most appropriate for the nurse to recommend the intrauterine device (IUD) to which of the clients? 1. Unmarried, 22-year-old, recent college graduate. 2. Married, 24-year-old, G0 P0000. 3. Unmarried, 25-year-old, history of chlamydia. 4. Married, 26-year-old, G3 P2102.

3. Trichomoniasis is characterized by a yellowish green, foul-smelling discharge.

Which of the following sexually transmitted infections is characterized by a foulsmelling, yellow-green discharge that is often accompanied by vaginal pain and dyspareunia? 1. Syphilis. 2. Herpes simplex. 3. Trichomoniasis. 4. Condylomata acuminata.

3, 4, 5

which instructions should nurse discuss with a client who is prescribed oral contraceptives for birth control? Select all that apply 1. Never take more than one birth control pill a day 2. If a breakthrough bleeding occurs discontinue the pill 3. Take a missed pill as soon as you realize you have missed it 4. Antibiotics will decrease the ovulation suppression affect of the pill 5. Notify the healthcare provider if you experience a severe headache

1. Men infected with Chlamydia often complain of pain on urination.

A man has been diagnosed with a chlamydial infection. The nurse would expect the client to complain of pain at which of the following times? 1. When urinating. 2. When ejaculating. 3. When the penis becomes erect. 4. When the testicles are touched.

1. Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is associated with diaphragm use. 4. Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is associated with contraceptive sponge use.

A woman has a history of toxic shock syndrome. Which of the following forms of birth control should she be taught to avoid? Select all that apply. 1. Diaphragm. 2. Intrauterine device. 3. Birth control pills (estrogen-progestin combination). 4. Contraceptive sponge. 5. Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate).

1. The initial infection of herpes simplex 2 is often symptom free but, if symptoms do occur, the client may complain of flu-like symptoms as well as vesicles at the site of the viral invasion.

A woman has contracted herpes simplex 2 for the first time. Which of the following signs/symptoms is the client likely to complain of? 1. Flu-like symptoms. 2. Metrorrhagia. 3. Amenorrhea. 4. Abdominal cramping.

5. 1. IUDs can remain in place for extended periods of time.

Which statement by the client indicates that she understands the teaching provided about the intrauterine device (IUD)? 1. "The IUD can remain in place for a year or more." 2. "I will not menstruate while the IUD is in." 3. "Pain during intercourse is a common side effect." 4. "The device will reduce my chances of getting infected."

1. The woman should regularly check the diaphragm by looking at it with a good light source.

A client is being taught about the care and use of the diaphragm. Which of the following comments by the woman shows that she understands the teaching that was provided? 1. "I should regularly put the diaphragm up to the light and look at it carefully." 2. "This is one method that can be used during menstruation." 3. "I can leave the diaphragm in place for a day or two." 4. "The diaphragm should be well powdered before I put it back in the case."

4. This statement is true. Access to health care by adolescents, including access to birth control methods, is determined by individual states.

A 16-year-old woman who had unprotected intercourse 24 hours ago has entered the emergency department seeking assistance. Which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate? 1. "You can walk into your local pharmacy and buy Plan B (levonorgestrel)." 2. "I am sorry but because of your age I am unable to assist you." 3. "The emergency room doctor can prescribe high-dose birth control pills (BCP) for you." 4. The nurse's response is dependent upon which state he or she is practicing in.

4. This statement is true. It is not uncommon for warts to return a few months after an initial treatment.

A female client asks the nurse about treatment for human papilloma viral warts. The nurse's response should be based on which of the following? 1. An antiviral injection cures approximately fifty percent of cases. 2. Aggressive treatment is required to cure warts. 3. Warts often spread when an attempt is made to remove them surgically. 4. Warts often recur a few months after a client is treated.

1. A diffuse rash with fever should be taken very seriously. These are symptoms of toxic shock syndrome (TSS).

Four women who use superabsorbent tampons during their menses are being seen in the medical clinic. The woman with which of the following findings would lead the nurse to suspect that the woman's complaints are related to her use of tampons rather than to an unrelated medical problem? 1. Diffuse rash with fever. 2. Angina. 3. Hypertension. 4. Thrombocytopenia with pallor.

1. Women who use the diaphragm have increased incidence of urinary tract infections.

Four women with significant health histories wish to use the diaphragm as a contraceptive method. The nurse should counsel the woman with which of the following histories that the diaphragm may lead to a recurrence of her problem? 1. Urinary tract infections. 2. Herpes simplex infections. 3. Deep vein thromboses. 4. Human papilloma warts.

All choices—1, 2, 3, 4, and 5—are correct. 1. The woman's age should be considered. 2. The woman's ethical and moral beliefs should be considered. 3. The woman's sexual patterns should be considered. 4. The woman's socioeconomic status should be considered. 5. The woman's childbearing plans should be considered.

The nurse is developing a plan of care for clients seeking contraception information. Which of the following issues about the woman must the nurse consider before suggesting contraceptive choices? Select all that apply. 1. Age. 2. Ethical and moral beliefs. 3. Sexual patterns. 4. Socioeconomic status. 5. Childbearing plans.

2. The female condom is recommended both for contraception and for infection control.

The nurse is working with a client who states that she has multiple sex partners. Which of the following contraceptive methods would be best for the nurse to recommend to this client? 1. Intrauterine device. 2. Female condom. 3. Bilateral tubal ligation. 4. Birth control pills.

3. The diaphragm should be left in place for at least 6 hours after intercourse has ended.

The nurse teaches a couple that the diaphragm is an excellent method of contraception providing that the woman does which of the following? 1. Does not use any cream or jelly with it. 2. Douches promptly after its removal. 3. Leaves it in place for 6 hours following intercourse. 4. Inserts it at least 5 hours prior to having intercourse.

3. This is true. Women often have no symptoms when infected with gonorrhea.

The public health nurse calls a woman and states, "I am afraid that I have some disturbing news. A man who has been treated for gonorrhea by the health department has told them that he had intercourse with you. It is very important that you seek medical attention." The woman replies, "There is no reason for me to go to the doctor! I feel fine!" Which of the following replies by the nurse is appropriate at this time? 1. "I am sure that you are upset by the disturbing news, but there is no reason to be angry with me." 2. "I am sorry. We must have received the wrong information." 3. "That certainly could be the case. Women often report no symptoms." 4. "All right, but please tell me your contacts because it is possible for you to pass the disease on even if you have no symptoms."

1, 2, 3, and 4 are correct. 1. This is a question that should be asked at each health care contact. 2. This is a question that should be asked at each health care contact. 3. This is a question that should be asked at each health care contact. 4. This is a question that should be asked at each health care contact.

Which of the following questions should be asked of women during all routine medical examinations? Select all that apply. 1. "Has anyone ever forced you to have sex?" 2. "Are you sexually active?" 3. "Are you ever afraid to go home?" 4. "Does anyone you know ever hit you?" 5. "Have you ever breastfed a child?"

2. Women who are experiencing severe menopausal symptoms can benefit from HRT therapy. However, it is recommended that they not be on the medication for an extended period of time.

A client asks a nurse to express an opinion on the value of taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The nurse should be aware that it is recognized that HRT is effective in which of the following situations? 1. No woman should ever take hormone replacement therapy. 2. Women experiencing severe menopausal symptoms. 3. Women with severe coronary artery disease. 4. Women with a history of breast cancer.

4. Many women who use Depo-Provera for over 2 years have been found to suffer from loss of bone density. Some of the changes in bone density may be irreversible.

A postpartum client has decided to use Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) as her contraceptive method. What should the nurse advise the client regarding this medication? 1. Take the pill at the same time each day. 2. Refrain from breastfeeding while using the method. 3. Expect to have no periods as long as she takes the medicine. 4. Consider switching to another birth control method in a year or so.

3. This is an appropriate statement. This client should be seen by her health care practitioner.

A client who has been taking birth control pills for 2 months calls the clinic with the following complaint: "I have had a bad headache for the past couple of days and I now have pain in my right leg." Which of the following responses should the nurse make? 1. "Continue the pill, but take one aspirin tablet with it each day from now on." 2. "Stop taking the pill, and start using a condom for contraception." 3. "Come to the clinic this afternoon so that we can see what is going on." 4. "Those are common side effects that should disappear in a month or so."

3. This statement is true. There are very few side effects experienced by those who receive the vaccine.

A client who is sexually active is asking the nurse about Gardasil, one of the vaccines that is given to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV). Which of the following should be included in the counseling session? 1. Gardasil is not recommended for women who are already sexually active. 2. Gardasil protects recipients from all strains of the virus. 3. The most common side effect from the vaccine is pain at the injection site. 4. Anyone who is allergic to eggs is advised against receiving the vaccine.

4. The birth control pill would be the best choice for this client. She has no medical contraindications to the pill, she wishes to bear children in the future, and it requires no vaginal manipulation.

A couple is seeking family planning advice. They are newly married and wish to delay childbearing for at least 3 years. The woman, age 26, G0 P0000, has no medical problems and does not smoke. She states, however, that she is very embarrassed when she touches her vagina. Which of the following methods would be most appropriate for the nurse to suggest to this couple? 1. Diaphragm. 2. Cervical cap. 3. Intrauterine device (IUD). 4. Birth control pills (BCP).

3. This statement is true. Spermicidal creams have been shown actually to increase the transmission of some sexually transmitted infections.

A couple seeking contraception and infection-prevention counseling state, "We know that the best way for us to prevent both pregnancy and infection is to use condoms plus spermicide every time we have sex." Which of the following is the best response by the nurse? 1. "That is correct. It is best to use a condom with spermicide during every sexual contact." 2. "That is true, except if you have intercourse twice in one evening. Then you do not have to apply more spermicide." 3. "That is not true. It has been shown that condoms alone are very effective and that the spermicide might increase the transmission of some viruses." 4. "That is not necessarily true. Spermicide has been shown to cause cancer in men and women who use it too frequently."

3. This is true. Bleeding into the scrotal sac is a rare complication of vasectomy. Men, therefore, are advised to report any marked swelling to their urologist. 4. This is true. To reduce the pain and swelling, men are encouraged to wear athletic supporters for a few days after the surgery.

A man has just had a vasectomy. Which of the following post-procedure teachings should the nurse provide the client? Select all that apply. 1. Complete sterility will occur approximately 1 week post-surgery. 2. Bed rest should be maintained for a full 24 hours after the vasectomy. 3. The surgeon should be contacted immediately if marked enlargement of the scrotal sac is noted after the procedure. 4. An athletic supporter should be worn to protect the surgical site. 5. Prostate-specific antigen testing (PSA) should be performed every year after a vasectomy.

4. Alcohol consumption is a contributing factor to osteoporosis.

A nurse is educating a group of women in her parish about osteoporosis. The nurse should include in her discussion that which of the following is a risk factor for the disease process? 1. Multiparity. 2. Increased body weight. 3. Late onset of menopause. 4. Heavy alcohol intake.

1. This is true. The CDC has not approved any tests to detect HPV in men.

A triage nurse answers a telephone call from the male partner of a woman who was recently diagnosed with cervical cancer. The man is requesting to be tested for human papillomavirus (HPV). The nurse's response should be based on which of the following? 1. There is currently no approved test to detect HPV in men. 2. A viral culture of the penis and rectum is used to detect HPV in men. 3. A Pap smear of the meatus of the penis is used to detect HPV in men. 4. There is no need for a test because men do not become infected with HPV.

1. This is correct. To maintain the hormonal levels in the bloodstream, the woman should take the pill as soon as she remembers.

A woman is being issued a new prescription for a low-dose combination birth control pill. What advice should the nurse give the woman if she ever forgets to take a pill? 1. Take it as soon as she remembers, even if that means taking two pills in one day. 2. Skip that pill and refrain from intercourse for the remainder of the month. 3. Wear a pad for the next week because she will experience vaginal bleeding. 4. Take an at-home pregnancy test at the end of the month to check for a pregnancy.

2. This is true. If a woman's weight either increases or decreases by 10 lb or more, the device must be refitted. 3. This is true. For the diaphragm to fit appropriately, the anterior lip must be pushed snugly under the symphysis. 4. This is true. Although the device is a type of barrier, it is ineffective without spermicide and the action of spermicide is only effective for 6 hours.

A woman is being taught how to use the diaphragm as a contraceptive device. Which of the following statements by the woman indicates that the teaching was effective? Select all that apply. 1. Petroleum-based lubricants may be used with the device. 2. The device must be refitted if the woman gains or loses 10 pounds or more. 3. The anterior lip must be pushed under the symphysis pubis. 4. Additional spermicide must be added if the device has been in place over 6 hours. 5. The diaphragm should be cleaned with a 10% bleach solution after every use.

1. This is a true statement. Clients are to take the medication on an empty stomach, immediately after awakening and remain upright for at least 30 minutes.

A woman is taking Fosamax (alendronate) for osteoporosis. The nurse should advise the woman about which of the following when taking the medication? 1. Remain upright for 30 minutes after taking the medication. 2. Take only after eating a full meal. 3. Take medication in divided doses 3 times each day. 4. Do not break or crush the tablet.

1. This is the best response. The school nurse should also note that the client's weight is very low and that her exercise schedule is extreme.

An 18-year-old client is being evaluated for school soccer by the school nurse. The expected weight for the young woman's height is 120 lb. Her actual weight is 96 lb. The client states that she runs 6 miles every morning and swims 5 miles every afternoon. Which of the following actions should the nurse take at this time? 1. Ask the client the date of her last menstrual period. 2. Encourage the client to continue her excellent exercise schedule. 3. Congratulate the client on her ability to maintain such a good weight. 4. Advise the client that she will have to stop swimming once soccer starts.

4 This child must be reported to child protective services.

The nurse in a pediatric clinic is caring for a 9-year-old girl who has been diagnosed with gonorrhea. Which of the following actions is appropriate for the nurse to take? 1. Notify the physician so the child can be admitted to the hospital. 2. Discuss with the girl the need to stop future sexual encounters. 3. Question the mother about her daughter's menstrual history. 4. Report the girl's medical findings to child protective services.

2. The client should use sunscreen while receiving Depo-Provera for birth control.

The nurse is administering Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) to a postpartum client. Which of the following data must the nurse consider before administering the medication? 1. The capsule must be taken at the same time each day. 2. The client must be taught to use sunscreen whenever in the sunlight. 3. The medicine is contraindicated if the woman has lung or esophageal cancer. 4. The client must use an alternate form of birth control for the first two months.

3. The woman's libido should remain unchanged.

The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client undergoing a bilateral tubal ligation. Which of the following should be included in the plan? 1. The surgical procedure is easily reversible. 2. Menstruation usually ceases after the procedure. 3. Libido should remain the same after the procedure. 4. The incision will be made endocervically.

3. The breasts should be examined visually in four positions, including bent at the waist.

The nurse is educating a group of women on how to perform a breast self-examination (BSE). Which of the following actions should the nurse advise the women to take? 1. Use the fingertips of their index, middle, and ring fingers. 2. Use pressure in two intensities, light and deep. 3. Look for dimpling while bending forward from the waist. 4. Feel for lumps while encircling the breast from nipple outward.

3. This is true. The man should carefully remove the condom while holding its edges.

The nurse is providing education to a couple regarding the proper procedure for male condom use. The nurse knows that the teaching was effective when the couple states that which of the following procedures should be taken if the man's penis becomes flaccid immediately after ejaculation? 1. The woman should douche with white vinegar and water. 2. The woman should consider taking a postcoital contraceptive. 3. The man should hold the edges of the condom during its removal. 4. The man should apply spermicide to the upper edges of the condom.

4. The female condom should be removed by twisting the outer ring and pulling gently.

The nurse is teaching a young woman how to use the female condom. Which of the following should be included in the teaching plan? 1. Reuse female condoms no more than five times. 2. Refrain from using lubricant because the condom may slip out of the vagina. 3. Wear both female and male condoms together to maximize effectiveness. 4. Remove the condom by twisting the outer ring and pulling gently.

2. The foreskin should be pulled back before applying the condom.

The nurse is teaching an uncircumcised male to use a condom. Which of the following information should be included in the teaching plan? 1. Apply mineral oil to the shaft of the penis after applying the condom. 2. Pull back the foreskin before applying the condom. 3. Create a reservoir at the tip of the condom after putting it on. 4. Wait five minutes after ejaculating before removing the condom.


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