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Chelseaamend

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The nurse is filling out an application and taking an aptitude test as a part of a job interview. Which of the following is a recommended guideline for these tasks?
 
  A) Have a list of references prepared on a separate piece of paper.
  B) Know that employers do not judge the neatness of the application as a consideration.
  C) When taking a timed test, be sure to answer each question in the order it is listed.
  D) If a wrong answer is given, cross it out and write the new answer above it.

Question 2

The nurse is advising a client who is diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) about the side effects of PID. What serious condition may occur as a result of this disease?
 
  A) Ectopic pregnancy
  B) Birth defects
  C) Sepsis
  D) Toxic shock syndrome



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The nurse should be prepared to give references to potential employers and have the addresses and telephone numbers of the individuals acting as references neatly printed on a separate sheet. The nurse should also fill out the application neatly in ink because some employers use this as a criterion for evaluation. When taking timed tests, the nurse should go through the entire test as quickly as possible, answering the questions known. Then, go back and work on the other questions. Generally, it is best not to change a test answer after it is written.

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A woman who has had PID is more likely to have an ectopic pregnancy (a fertilized egg that implants in the fallopian tubes rather than the uterus). An ectopic pregnancy is likely to cause rupture of the fallopian tubes, which results in life-threatening hemorrhage. Birth defects are not related to PID. Sepsis is a multiorgan failure related to infections, such as toxic shock syndrome.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
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