An infant has sebaceous retention cysts in the first few weeks of life. The nurse documents these cysts as
A) Milia
B) Prickly heat
C) Acne vulgaris
D) Lanugo
Ans: A
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a. "You can protect the bed linens by placing protective padding under the buttocks." b. "Reaching orgasm during your period can help to relieve menstrual cramps." c. "The blood is from the uterus, not the vagina, so intercourse will not harm the vagina." d. "The increased blood flow to the pelvis will make sex more pleasurable for you."
The nurse is providing care to a client who is diagnosed with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Which clinical manifestation does the nurse anticipate for this client who is experiencing hypoxia as a result of the ARDS diagnosis?
A) Fluid imbalance B) Hypertension C) Bradycardia D) Dyspnea
The nursing manager is preparing for change on the unit and approaches the change using a rational-empirical strategy. The manager's approach to change uses which of the following as a power base?
a. Social orientation c. Knowledge b. Authority and threat d. Teaching
Huffing is a method if administration most commonly used with:
A. hallucinogens b. opiates c. inhalants/solvents d. crack cocaine