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A nurse is conducting the admission interview with a client who is complaining of warts in the vaginal area. The interview reveals that the client has been sexually active. The nurse suspects a sexually transmitted infection.
 
  What information should the nurse group with the above data to form a data cluster? A) Instances of unprotected sex
  B) Instances of blood transfusions
  C) Client's vaccination history
  D) Client's dietary habits

Question 2

Arterial blood gases indicate how well the body's acid base balance is functioning. A client is admitted to the medical unit. The arterial blood gases are ordered and indicate respiratory acidosis.
 
  Which arterial blood gas results indicate respiratory acidosis? A) Decrease pH; decrease bicarbonate
  B) Decrease pH; increase carbon dioxide
  C) Increase pH; increase bicarbonate
  D) Increase pH; decrease carbon dioxide



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Answer to Question 1

A
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The nurse should group the information about instances of unprotected sex of the client with the client's active sexual life to form a data cluster because both pieces of information are similar and have a possible connection with the client's current condition. Instances of blood transfusions, vaccinations, or the client's dietary habits are not connected to the client's sex life, and do not form a data cluster.

Answer to Question 2

B
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Decrease pH; decrease bicarbonate indicates metabolic acidosis. Decrease pH; increase carbon dioxide is respiratory acidosis. Increase pH; increase bicarbonate is metabolic alkalosis. Increase pH; decrease carbon dioxide is respiratory alkalosis.



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