A couple visiting the infertility clinic for the first time…

A couple visiting the infertility clinic for the first time states that they have been trying to conceive for the past 2 years without success. After a history and physical examination of both partners, what would be the most appropriate outcome for the couple to accomplish by the end of this visit?  

A client moves in with her family after her boyfriend of 4 w…

A client moves in with her family after her boyfriend of 4 weeks told her to leave. She is admitted to the subacute unit after reporting feeling empty and lonely, being unable to sleep, and eating very little for the last week. Her arms are scarred from frequent selfmutilation. What should the nurse do in order of priority from first to last?  Monitor for suicide and self-mutilation. Discuss the issues of loneliness and emptiness. Monitor sleeping and eating behaviors. Discuss her housing options for after discharge.

The nurse recognizes the client in the emergency department…

The nurse recognizes the client in the emergency department from a picture in the local paper. The client has recently received a major scholarship for high academic achievement. The client tells the nurse that he hears voices that tell him he is worthless. He has tried to kill himself. What statement is the most appropriate for the nurse to use first when attempting to establish a therapeutic relationship?

The nurse is caring for a G2, T1, P0, A0, L1 client at term….

The nurse is caring for a G2, T1, P0, A0, L1 client at term. The client is completely effaced, dilated to 2 cm, with contractions every 3 minutes lasting 45 seconds. The client is asking for an epidural to make her more comfortable. Indicate the appropriate response by the nurse.

On arrival at the emergency department, a client tells the n…

On arrival at the emergency department, a client tells the nurse that she suspects that she may be pregnant but has been having a small amount of bleeding and has severe pain in the lower abdomen. The client’s blood pressure is 70/50 mm Hg, and her pulse rate is 120 bpm. The nurse notifies the primary healthcare provider (HCP) immediately because of the possibility of:

A nurse is reviewing isolation precautions with a newly lice…

A nurse is reviewing isolation precautions with a newly licensed nurse on a medical-surgical unit. The nurse explains that droplet precautions are required for infections transmitted through large respiratory droplets that travel short distances (typically ≤ 3 feet). For which of the following conditions should the nurse implement droplet precautions? Select all that apply.