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15. d.Smoking and use of oral contraceptives increases the risk of
blood clot formation or Deep vein thrombosis.
16.c. Frequent headaches without aura is a health problems occur
in patients who take oral contraceptives.
17.a. Diabetes(Type2) is a acquired cause of secondary hypogonadism.
18.a. Testosterone enhances the growth of prostate gland so the use of
testosterone is most complicated by the presence of Benign prostate
hypertrophy.
A 37-year-old woman has a 10 pack-year smoking history and has been using oral contraceptives for...
15. A 37-year-old woman has a 10 pack-year smoking history and has been using oral contraceptives for the past 2 years. The nurse should plan health education interventions in the knowledge that this client faces a priority increased risk of: a. Osteoporosis. b. Dementia. c. Myocardial infarction. d. Deep vein thrombosis. 16. An adult woman began using oral contraceptives several months ago and has presented for an appointment to discuss recent worry some changes in her health status. Which change...
11. A woman who is in the first trimester of her pregnancy has told the nurse, "l've stopped taking my blood pressure pill because I know it could harm the baby. Instead, I've started taking natural and herbal remedies." What nursing diagnosis is suggested by the woman's statement? a. Deficient knowledge related to drug and herbal effects b. Health-seeking behaviors related to protection of fetal c. Acute confusion related to the potential teratogenic d. Effective therapeutic regimen management related to...
1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...
Mr. E is a 38-year-old man and has been diagnosed with low testosterone levels. Mr. E also has Type I Diabetes Mellitus. He is a big believer in the use of herbs and botanicals. What assessment data are important for the nurse to obtain before Mr. E begins androgen therapy? 1. What nursing interventions and patient education are appropriate for Mr. E in relation to his diabetes? 2. K.T. a 41-year-old woman, is prescribed clomiphene for infertility issues. 1. What...
Mr. M is 70 years old and has just been diagnosed with Type II Diabetes Mellitus. You are the nurse who has been assigned to his care. 1. In planning Mr. M's nursing care, which kind of diabetic therapy would he most likely require? 2. Explain the patient education needed for Mr. M. including any difficulties that may arise. 3. Explain the differences between metformin and glipizide Mr. E is a 38-year-old man and has been diagnosed with low testosterone...
I need a reply to the discussion below. As a twenty-four-year-old, who has been taking oral contraceptives, I firmly stand by the fact that they should not be available over the counter. Many concerns come up for young girls or young adults when they wish to start birth control. Most concerns come from, preventing pregnancy, helping to alleviate painful menstruation, ovulating issues and hormone deficiency or too much hormones. If a woman has too much of a certain hormone it...
gnt s being treated for preterm labor. Which beta-adrenergic medication is administered orally to decrease uterine contractions? a. Magnesium Sulfate b. Oxytocin Nifedipine d Terbutaline c. 8. A client is receiving chloroquine for a diagnosis of extra intestinal amebiasis. The nurse should provide information on which medication that is likely to be administered with chloroquine? a. lodoquinol b. Metronidazole C. Metyrosine d. Carbamazepine 9. A young adult, diagnosed with hookworms, has begun taking mebendazole. status during treatment. What diagnostic value...
1. Mrs. Jones, a 40-year-old female patient, is presenting for a history and physical. The nurse gathers a family history from the patient. She shares that her mother died at 70 years of age of colon cancer and had adult onset diabetes controlled with oral agents, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension. She had a stroke before passing away. Her father died at 67 years of age from a stroke. He had a long history of alcoholism and smoked two packs per day...
A 20-year-old woman is caring for her 5-month-old baby, who has frequent episodes of apnea. Immediate action was frequently needed and, on one occasion, CPR was needed to revive the baby. What public health nursing interventions could you use to address the needs of the client and her baby in this situation? OA) Collaboration OB) Health teaching and counseling C) Consultation and collaboration D) Screening
1. A 26-year-old female who has a history of obesity wants to begin an exercise program and is seeking information about how to improve her general health. a. How would the nurse approach the concept of metabolism as an energy source? b. What is the best way to explain the body's energy needs as it relates to exercise? 2. A group of fourth grade students are doing a science project on "Locomotion of the Body." They ask the community health...