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Trichomoniasis is not
 
  a. A disease primarily in women
  b. A disease in which all partners should be treated
  c. Manifested by a foul-smelling, yellow-green discharge and itching
  d. A primarily male disease

Question 2

Which of the following statements best describes the educator role of the nurse in restorative care?
 
  a. Teaching the resident and family the impor-tance of rehabilitation
  b. Teaching the resident and family about the importance of activity after being disabled
  c. Teaching the resident and family about the disease process, treatment options, and management strategies
  d. Teaching the resident and family what they need to know to make choices and be in-volved in the restorative process



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Answer to Question 1

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Trichomoniasis is primarily found in women. It causes a foul-smelling, yellow-green discharge and itching. Gonorrhea is more prevalent in men, with a green discharge and burning during urination. All STDs require treatment of partners.

Answer to Question 2

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Teaching in the restorative process is directed at facilitating the ability of the resident and family to make informed decisions and assist with the planning of care. Responses A, B, and C are accurate descriptions of the content of teaching plans, but they do not address the specific goals for teaching the resident and family as part of the restorative care process.




KWilfred

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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