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Garrulous

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As a nasogastric (NG) tube is being inserted, the nurse should tell the client to:
 
  a. tip the head forward when the tube reaches the nasopharynx, to minimize gagging
  b. tip the head backward when the tube reaches the nasopharynx, to minimize gagging
  c. keep the head straight to aid in visualizing the nasal passage
  d. take deep breaths while the tube is being advanced, to ease insertion

Question 2

What is the MOST important nursing consideration when collecting information about a client's sexual history?
 
  a. recording each of the client's sexual contacts accurately
  b. noting any recent antibiotic treatment for infections that were not sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  c. maintaining a relaxed, nonjudgmental attitude
  d. recognizing personal attitudes and beliefs regarding persons with STIs



CourtneyCNorton

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Answer to Question 1

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As an NG tube is being inserted, ask the client to tip the head forward when the tube reaches the nasopharynx to minimize gagging.

Answer to Question 2

C
Nursing care of clients with STIs includes completing a confidential assessment, including sexual history and symptoms; using a nonjudgmental approach that assists in reducing client anxiety; teaching about the specific STI(s), including mode of transmission, prescribed treatment, and prevention of further infection; and following up regarding sexual partners and their need for treatment.



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