A client comes to the community health clinic with symptoms of gonorrhea. The nurse should first obtain information from the client about their recent sexual encounters.
Obtaining such information will give additional insight and help other health care providers who are coordinating care.
The nurse should also be ready to collect a urethral swab from the patient, however, this should not be the first intervention.
The nurse should provide sensitive care since a few people are unwilling to seek health care when problems first appear.
Sexually transmitted diseases can cause emotional pain and may advance without symptoms. It would be necessary for the client to talk to any sexual partners that may have a probability of getting the infection, but this also should not be the first step.
To learn more about gonorrhea here
brainly.com/question/9895605
#SPJ4
In cooperation, they’d have to firstly bandage and clean the wound. If it’s broken/strained/ anything dangerous like that, they’d have to help each other carry the player to a gurney and take them to a hospital.
Answer:
Veterinarians can be employed in clinical work such as diagnostics and surgery, but they can also have positions in areas such as the health sciences, chemistry, public health, environmental health, program management, research and support of local, state and tribal governments.