Which of the following symptoms may be the focus of a medical complaint in women infected with HIV?
A) Rashes on the face, trunk, palms, and soles
B) Muscle and joint pain
C) Gynecologic problems
D) Weight loss
C
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Treatment planning for a patient with grandiose thinking associated with acute mania will focus on:
a. developing an optimistic outlook. b. distorted thought self-control. c. interest in the environment. d. body image.
A patient with fluid volume excess has a hemoglobin level of 9 mg/dL. How would the nurse explain the more likely cause of this laboratory value?
1. An undiagnosed bleeding disorder exists. 2. The patient has chronic anemia. 3. The patient has iron deficiency anemia. 4. Plasma dilution has occurred due to excess fluid
The nurse is assessing a toddler's visual acuity. Which visual acuity is considered acceptable during the toddler years?
a. 20/20 b. 20/40 c. 20/50 d. 20/60
While visualizing the patient's eyes, the nurse notes a red reflex. This indicates:
A) Light is able to bounce off the retina. B) The arteries are not constricted. C) The arteries are constricted. D) Color vision is intact.