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The physician has prescribed the medication clomiphene citrate (Clomid) for a client with infertility. What should the nurse's instructions to the woman include?
 
  1. Have intercourse every day of 1 week, starting 5 days after completion of medication.
  2. This medication is administered intravenously.
  3. Contact the doctor if visual disturbances occur.
  4. A contraindication is kidney disease.

Question 2

The nurse manager in a hospital with a large immigrant population is planning an inservice. The nurse manager is aware of how ethnocentrism affects nursing care.
 
  Which statement should the nurse manager include? The belief that one's own values and beliefs are the only or the best: A. Means that newcomers to the United States should adopt United States norms and values.
   B. Can create barriers to communication through misunderstanding.
   C. Leads to an expectation that all clients will exhibit pain the same way.
   D. Improves the quality of care provided to culturally diverse clients.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 3. Side effects of clomiphene citrate include visual symptoms such as spots and flashes.

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