During an interview, a patient states, "God does not exist for me." The nurse interprets this statement as reflecting which of the following?

A) Animism
B) Agnosticism
C) Atheism
D) Polytheism


C

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A patient has an acute infection. What type of blood cell does the nurse expect to be increased?

A) Erythrocytes B) Neutrophils C) Platelets D) Basophils

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A teenager has Crohn's disease and presents to the emergency department with a 3-day history of decreased appetite, lethargy, and fatigue. Today the parent reports the child is confused and "looks blue." The nurse finds the child hypotensive

Which assessment question is most helpful? A. "Could your child be using illicit recreational drugs?" B. "Has your child been taking steroids for Crohn's disease?" C. "Have you taken her temperature today or yesterday?" D. "Is anyone else in your family sick now or recently?"

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The nurse is caring for an older patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which medications could cause adverse reactions in this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) Aspirin B) NSAIDs C) Bupropion D) beta-Blockers E) Long-acting benzodiazepines

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In the postoperative care of a patient who has had nasal surgery, the nurse will include in care (select all that apply):

1. changing the nasal packing when saturated. 2. placing the patient in a semi-Fowler's position without a pillow. 3. giving frequent oral hygiene. 4. providing humidification for dry mucous membranes. 5. assessing the back of the throat for bleeding.

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