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NURS 360 HESI Adolescents level 2 (A's) A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to explain the characteristics of substance abuse in adolescents. Which statements by the student indicate inadequate learning? Select all that apply. A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to explain the ...

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A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to explain the
characteristics of substance abuse in adolescents. Which
statements by the student indicate inadequate learning? Select
all that apply.

Answer: 1. "Fifty percent of adolescents have
used alcohol by the end of high school." 5.
"Twenty-five percent of adolescents have tried
smoking by the end of high school."



A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to explain the
teaching methods to be used for adolescents. Which statement
by the student indicates a need for further teaching? Select all
that apply.

Answers: 1. Keep teaching sessions short, 4.
Encourage them to learn together, using
pictures and short stories


A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to outline the factors
that predispose adolescents to substance use. Which of these
statements outlined by the student are correct? Select all that
apply.

Answers: 1. Adolescents believe that substance
use makes them more mature, 3. Adolescents
believe that using mood-altering substances
creates a sense of well-being 4. Adolescents
believe that using mood-altering substances
creates a sense of well-being.

,A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to provide
information about adolescents. Which statement made by the
student indicates the need of further teaching?

Answer: 2. "Adolescents accept their society
and its values."


A physician orders a nucleic acid amplified test for an adolescent
client who sustained a sexual assault. Which infections can be
diagnosed with this test? Select all that apply.


Answers: 3. Chlamydia, 4. Gonorrhea


A pregnant adolescent already diagnosed as HIV-positive with a
viral load of more than 1,000 copies/mL is currently in her 38th
week of gestation. Which is the best method of delivery in this
situation?

Answer: 1. Cesarean section


A pregnant adolescent reports genital warts. What interventions
would reduce the discomfort? Select all that apply.


Answer: 2. Consider cryotherapy, 3. Bathe with
an oatmeal solution, 4. Wear loose-fitting cotton
clothes


A pregnant adolescent seeks treatment for blackheads. Which
drug would be safe for the adolescent?

Answer: 4. Clindamycin

, A primary healthcare provider is reviewing the previous medical
history of a client before prescribing danazol. Which conditions
would cause a primary healthcare provider to not prescribe
danazol to a client? Select all that apply.


Answers: 1. The client is in her first trimester of
pregnancy, 5. The client is recently diagnosed
with fatty liver


A primary healthcare provider recommends that an adolescent
with the diagnosis of osteogenic sarcoma have the affected leg
amputated and then be treated with chemotherapy. The parents
are concerned about what to tell their child and ask the nurse
for advice. What should the nurse suggest they discuss?


Answer: 3. The amputation and information
about chemotherapy


A primary healthcare provider suspects ectopic pregnancy in an
adolescent and conducts further evaluation. Which signs and
symptoms have led the provider to suspect ectopic pregnancy?
Select all that apply.

Answers: 1. Hypotension, 2. Abdominal pain,
3. Vaginal bleeding


A primary healthcare provider suspects that a client has a
chlamydial infection and orders a highly sensitive diagnostic
test. Which diagnostic test would be ordered?

Answer: 4. Nucleic acid amplification test

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