Chapter 15: Problem 8
The client is diagnosed with genital herpes. Which medication is used to treat genital herpes? A. Acyclovir (Zovirax) B. Podophyllin C. AZT (Retrovir) D. Isoniazid (Lanzid)
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Chapter 15: Problem 8
The client is diagnosed with genital herpes. Which medication is used to treat genital herpes? A. Acyclovir (Zovirax) B. Podophyllin C. AZT (Retrovir) D. Isoniazid (Lanzid)
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The client with premature labor is being treated with terbutaline (Brethine). Which assessment should be done prior to beginning Brethine? A. Creatinine B. Cortisol levels C. Blood glucose D. Liver profile
Which of the following obstetric clients should the nurse see first? A. The client who is 40 weeks gestation having contractions every 5 minutes lasting 50 seconds B. The client who is 32 weeks gestation with terbutaline (Brethine) intravenously C. The one-day postpartum client who has changed two peri-pads in the last six hours D. The diabetic obstetric client with a blood glucose level of \(90 \mathrm{mg} / \mathrm{dL}\)
Which finding would require intervention in the client receiving oxytocin (Pitocin) for augmentation of labor? A. Contractions every \(5-6\) minutes lasting 60 seconds B. Variability of 6-8 beats per minute C. Drops in fetal heart tones after contractions lasting 90 seconds with hesitant return to baseline D. Drops in fetal heart tones prior to the contractions during pushing
The pregnant client with AIDS is diagnosed with cytomegalovirus. The nurse is aware that the client probably contracted cytomegalovirus from: A. Blood or body fluid exposure to the virus B. Emptying her cat's litter box C. Contaminated food or water D. Pigeon feces
Which instruction should be given to the client being discharged after evacuation of a hydatidiform mole? A. Return to the clinic in six weeks for a urinalysis B. Avoid exercise for at least six weeks C. Do not become pregnant for at least twelve months D. Return to the clinic in six months for liver enzyme studies
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