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justinmsk

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A young man has repeatedly visited the sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing. What should the nurse do in addition to completing the testing?
 
  a. Determine whether the young man is heterosexual or homosexual.
  b. Emphasize repeatedly the importance of abstinence.
  c. Discuss his perceived barriers to practicing safe sexual behaviors.
  d. Teach the importance of using protection for engaging in sexual acts.

Question 2

How would the actions of the community/public health nurse caring for a recently discharged client in his home differ from those of the acute care nurse?
 
  a. The community/public health nurse would assess the health and needs of all the family members.
  b. The community/public health nurse would be careful to be nonjudgmental about the family's living situation.
  c. The community/public health nurse would explain why each nursing intervention was being performed.
  d. The community/public health nurse would help the family understand the basis for the treatment.



dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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