Tumors that do not spread to other body parts and usually do not grow back when removed are:
a. Cancer
b. Malignant
c. Metastasis
d. Benign
D
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The nurse who has been working with the client and her family has suggested adult day care as an option to be considered. Which of the following statements about adult day care is most accurate? A) Older adults can go to a single location for their medical care. B) Only clients with moderate to severe illnesses are likely to qualify for adult day care. C) The main goal of adult day care is to provide protection for elders at risk. D) A central focus of adult day care is providing respite for caregivers.
The client who has just had cataract extraction surgery suddenly complains of sharp pain in the eye. The nurse responds by:
A) administering pain medication. B) notifying the physician. C) placing an ice pack over the eye. D) removing the dressing to examine the eye.
In which model of care delivery is the focus on patient needs rather than on staff needs?
a. Primary c. Differentiated practice b. Patient-centered d. Modular
The community nurse is working with a patient at 32 weeks' gestation who has been diagnosed with pre-eclampsia. Which statement indicates that additional information is needed?
1. "I should call the doctor if I develop a headache or blurred vision." 2. "Lying on my left side as much as possible is good for the baby." 3. "My urine may become darker and smaller in amount each day." 4. "Pain in the top of my abdomen is a sign my condition is worsening."