A patient has a blood disease characterized by a greatly increased white blood cell count consisting of mature lymphocytes, with anemia and thrombocytopenia. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Bacterial infection
B. Acute lymphocytic leukemia
C. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
D. Infectious mononucleosis
C
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Several quality management models are helpful in measuring and improving the quality of care. They are designed differently but are developed to enhance caregiving. Which of the following uniquely places the client within the model?
A) Quality health outcomes model B) Donabedian model C) Omaha system model D) ANA model
The nurse is providing postsurgical care for a 14-month-old girl following a myelomeningocele repair. The girl's mother is extremely anxious and tells the nurse she is afraid she will never learn how to care for her daughter at home
How should the nurse respond? A) "I will help you become very comfortable providing your daughter's care." B) "You must learn how to care for your daughter at home." C) "You will need to learn to collaborate with all the caregivers." D) "There is a lot to learn, and you need a positive attitude."
Which category of medications is given to reduce blood pressure and peripheral arterial resistance as well as improve cardiac output?
a. ACE inhibitors c. diuretics b. vasodilators d. Betablockers
Which of the following would the nurse consider appropriate delegation?
A) The CNA asks another CNA to remove the Foley catheter of a postoperative client. B) The LPN/LVN delegates vital signs for a client receiving a blood transfusion to the CNA. C) The RN asks the LPN/LVN to obtain vital signs and perform an assessment of the client immediately following a seizure. D) The LPN/LVN delegates to the unlicensed assistive personnel the task of recording intake and output for a postoperative client.