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Frost2351

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When the nurse gives an adolescent any kind of contraceptive service, the nurse is most obligated to do which of the following things?
 
  1. Accord the student the strictest of confidentiality.
  2. Share this information with both parents.
  3. Contact the family physician for permission.
  4. Report this service to the Board of Education.

Question 2

The nurse records and notes all potential fluid output from a client, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Feces.
  2. Urine.
  3. Perspiration.
  4. IV fluids.
  5. NG tube feedings.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Adolescents are legally entitled to privacy when contraceptive services are provided. Providers cannot legally inform the parents without the teen's permission.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,3
Rationale: Fluid output through feces, especially diarrhea, needs to be documented in all clients, especially the very young and very old.



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