The nurse suspects that a client is developing leukopenia and notifies the primary health care provider based on assessment of which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Temperature of 100.4 °F or higher
B) Cough
C) Sore throat
D) Frequent urination
E) White blood cell count of less than 2500/mm3
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a. 45 b. 40 c. 90 d. 12
How should the nurse respond when the son of an end-stage cancer patient tells the nurse that his "dad is refusing to eat" and he fears that his father has "given up hope"?
A) Make suggestions of foods that his father might find palatable. B) Have the son complete a 24-hour food diary of what his father eats. C) Explain that this is normal and that his father is comfortable. D) Call the physician and request a nutrition consult.
An individual with a blood glucose level of 40 mg/dL would have
a. hypoglycemia. b. a normal blood glucose level. c. hyperglycemia. d. impaired glucose tolerance.
What is the most likely explanation for her presentation?
A 24-year-old cashier comes to your clinic for her first OB visit. She had her last period 10 weeks before, which would mean she is 12 weeks pregnant. She did a home pregnancy urine test a month ago and it was positive. She has had some fatigue and nausea, but not in the last week. She has had no cramping or bleeding. Her vital signs, head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, thyroid, cardiac, pulmonary, and abdominal examinations are all unremarkable. On speculum examination her os is closed and there is a pinkish hue to the cervix. On bimanual examination the cervix is soft and the uterus is enlarged to the pelvic brim. Despite 20 minutes of trying, you cannot find heart tones. You repeat a urine pregnancy test and it is negative. A serum pregnancy test is ordered and is positive. You send the patient for a vaginal ultrasound. A) Earlier than 12 weeks B) Fetal demise (missed abortion) C) False pregnancy