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jc611

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The best time for the nurse to begin preparing for the NCLEX-PN is:
 
  1. Six weeks before graduation from nursing school.
  2. Immediately after graduation from nursing school.
  3. The first day of class when beginning nursing school.
  4. The first day of the last course in nursing school.

Question 2

When working with a client who has just been diagnosed with trichomoniasis, the nurse will most need to educate the client about which of the following?
 
  1. Effective methods for reducing discomfort
  2. Concurrent treatment of sexual partner(s)
  3. Not douching for at least one hour after treatment
  4. Avoiding sexual contact until after treatment completed



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The best time to start preparing for the NCLEX-PN is on the first day of class. The student will have far more success if she learns each lesson and subject as she encounters it, as opposed to attempting to cram for all of the subjects at the end of the program.

Answer to Question 2

2
Rationale: It is important that the sexual partner receive treatment at the same time as the client to prevent recontamination.



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