The nurse is providing care for a young woman who has sought care because of signs and symptoms that are characteristic of psoriasis
When planning this woman's care, the nurse should be mindful of the fact that the etiology of the problem involves which of the following?
A) Chronic infection
B) Immune dysfunction
C) Persistent physical irritation
D) Benign neoplastic processes
B
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The nurse expects an adult with normal kidney function to void a minimum of ____ mL of urine in 4 hours
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The nurse is caring for a client with chronic gastritis. The client asks the nurse how to prevent another flare-up of gastritis. Which is the nurse's best response?
a. "Join a support group to help you stop smoking." b. "Take a multivitamin with iron and folic acid every day." c. "Make sure to include plenty of fresh vegetables in your diet." d. "Make sure that your weight stays within normal limits."
The nurse would be most alert for assessment findings of obstructive shock in which patients? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. A patient who has tumor mass in the vena cava 2. A patient who sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen 3. A patient who suffered a severe cardiac contusion 4. The patient who sustained several fractured ribs in a fall 5. A patient who has pneumonia caused by a multiple-drug-resistant organism
A nurse visited a client living on a farm residency. Which of the following best describes the area the nurse visited?
a. A region that has fewer than six persons per square mile b. A home outside areas zoned as "city lim-its" c. A county in a metro area with fewer than 1 million people d. An area adjacent to a highly populated city