31-40 Flashcards
Which of the following is NOT a bacterial sexually transmitted infection?
STI’s- eg HIV, Herpes, HPV, Hep B
An early sign/symptom of syphilis is:
a small sore called a chancre
Folate is a particularly important nutrient for which patient group?
Pregnant women
Which age and gender are MOST at risk of developing an iron deficiency?
Females around onset puberty age 13 and menopause age 46-64
Foods permitted on a clear, liquid diet include all the following except:
Anything you cant see through
What type of diet is most likely to prevent constipation?
Fiber
A patient who has had a stroke is assessed by the nurse. The nursing diagnosis identified for the patient is a risk of aspiration related to dysphagia and left-sided facial weakness. An appropriate technique for the nurse to use when assisting the patient to eat is to:
Purred diet Sit up 90 degrees Small spoon Double swallow Thickened fluids Assisted feeding
An elderly patient, who has recently had a stroke, is assessed by the nurse as having a reddened area over the coccyx. To prevent this from progressing the nurse decides to:
Apply barrier cream 2 hourly turns Air mattress Mobilising Pressure cushion Keep dry
An elderly patient, who has recently had a stroke, is assessed by the nurse as having a reddened area over the coccyx. To prevent this from progressing the nurse decides to:
Apply barrier cream 2 hourly turns Air mattress Mobilizing Pressure cushion Keep dry