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Mollykgkg

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Which STD should the nurse suspect when an adolescent girl comes to the clinic because she has a vaginal discharge that is white with a fishy smell?
 
  a. Human papillomavirus
  b. Bacterial vaginosis
  c. Trichomonas
  d. Chlamydia

Question 2

Which nursing intervention would be appropriate in providing care for a 4-year-old brought to the Emergency Department for treatment of frostbite?
 
  1. Immerse the hands in extremely warm water (120F).
  2. Do not remove clothing.
  3. Place the extremity in a dependent position.
  4. Administer analgesics.



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Answer to Question 1

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A Manifestations of the human papillomavirus are anogenital warts that begin as
small papules and grow into clustered lesions.
B Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by a profuse, white, malodorous (fishy
smelling) vaginal discharge that sticks to the vaginal walls.
C Infections with Trichomonas are frequently asymptomatic. Symptoms in females
may include dysuria, vaginal itching, burning, and a frothy, yellowish-green,
foul-smelling discharge.
D Many people with chlamydial infection have few or no symptoms. Urethritis
with dysuria, urinary frequency, or mucopurulent discharge may indicate
chlamydial infection.

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1. Nursing interventions for frostbite include removing wet clothing, using mildly warm water (at 100104F) to warm the extremity, administering analgesics to decrease pain of the rewarming process, and raising the affected extremity to improve venous return.
2. Nursing interventions for frostbite include removing wet clothing, using mildly warm water (at 100104F) to warm the extremity, administering analgesics to decrease pain of the rewarming process, and raising the affected extremity to improve venous return.
3. Nursing interventions for frostbite include removing wet clothing, using mildly warm water (at 100104F) to warm the extremity, administering analgesics to decrease pain of the rewarming process, and raising the affected extremity to improve venous return.
4. Nursing interventions for frostbite include removing wet clothing, using mildly warm water (at 100104F) to warm the extremity, administering analgesics to decrease pain of the rewarming process, and raising the affected extremity to improve venous return.




Mollykgkg

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


sarah_brady415

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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