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The nurse is performing a vaginal exam on a female client and notes a frothy yellowgreen discharge. The nurse would suspect the client is experiencing which of the following?
 
  1. Trichomoniasis
   2. Chlamydia
   3. Vaginitis
   4. Gonorrhea

Question 2

The nurse is preparing to admit a client who has been diagnosed with influenza in the emergency department. The nurse prepares for this client best by doing which of the following?
 
  1. Placing a ventilator in the room
   2. Notifying other departments of the diagnosis
   3. Placing droplet and contact precaution signs on the client room
   4. Placing the client in a negative air flow room



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Answer to Question 1

1. Trichomoniasis

Rationale:
Frothy yellowgreen discharge is seen in trichomoniasis. A yellow discharge can be seen in chlamydial infection. Vaginitis indicates a nonspecific inflammation of the vagina. Green discharge that has a foul smell is associated with gonorrhea.

Answer to Question 2

3. Placing droplet and contact precaution signs on the client room

Rationale:
To prevent the spread of influenza, the client is placed in a private room with signs for droplet and contact precautions, and the client and family are taught these precautions. There is no indication that this client will need a ventilator. Placing signs on the door is the way to notify other departments of precautions. Negative air flow rooms are for diseases such as chicken pox, measles, and SARS.





 

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