A patient wants to discuss birth control options. She is a 36-year-old woman who is in a – long-term, monogamous relationship.

21. A patient wants to discuss birth control options. She is a 36-year-old woman who is in a
- long-term, monogamous relationship. She runs 2 miles a day but also smokes a pack of
cigarettes a day. Which birth control method should the nurse discourage her from using?
A) Combination oral contraceptives
B) Condoms
C) Coitus interruptus
D) Spermicides 22. The nurse is counseling women on birth control choices. Which woman is the best
candidate for an [UD?
A) Has multiple sex partners
B) Has a history of PID
C) Isin her early twenties and wants children later in life
D) Has one partner, her husband and three children 23. A female patient experiencing severe hot flashes with menopause asks if there are any
medications that can help with the symptoms. Which medications should the nurse review
as being options for this patient? Select All That Apply. A) Progestin B) Paroxetine C) Gabapentin D) Hydrocortisone
E) Hormone replacement therapy 24. The nurse should administer RhoGAM (Rh immune globulin) to the pregnant woman
who is Rho(D)-negative, after which test?
A) CST (contraction stress test)
B) Amniocentesis
C) NST (nonstress test)
D) Biophysical profile 25. Infants receive vitamin K within the first
administration of this medication?
A) Helps in formation of clotting factors, to prevent bleeding
B) Is a routine vitamin needed by the infant
C) Administered to give the infant better eyesight
D) Used to help infant fight infections hour after delivery. What is the rationale for the 26. The therapeutic range for magnesj :
Sium ;
a. 4-8 mg/dL = Sulfate is approximately? b. 10-25 mg/dL ¢. 50-10 mg/dL
d. 35-20 mg/D| Pane &

 
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