Question 96

A female client has been treated since childhood for mitral valve prolapse. The antibiotic of choice for her during pregnancy would be:
  • Question 97

    An IDDM client's condition stabilizes. He begins to receive a daily injection of NPH insulin at 6:30 AM. The nurse can most likely expect a hypoglycemic reaction to occur that same day at:
  • Question 98

    On admission to the inpatient unit, a 34-year-old client is able to follow simple directions, but with great difficulty.
    He is worried about how he can keep clean in such a public place and repeatedly dusts his bureau, straightens his bed, and adjusts the clothes in his closet. The client is experiencing a severe level of anxiety. Which response by the nurse would be most therapeutic in initially attempting to reduce his anxiety?
  • Question 99

    When teaching a sex education class, the nurse identifies the most common STDs in the United States as:
  • Question 100

    A 24-year-old client presents to the emergency department protesting "I am God." The nurse identifies this as a: