Which of the following describes an atopic person?

A. An individual with a low T-cell count
B. An individual with a disease of the immune system
C. An individual who is prone to having allergies
D. None of the above


C

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The nurse has performed a thorough nursing assessment of the care of a patient with chronic leg ulcers. The nurse's assessment should include which of the following components? Select all that apply

A) Location and type of pain B) Apical heart rate C) Bilateral comparison of peripheral pulses D) Comparison of temperature in the patient's legs E) Identification of mobility limitations

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A patient with pneumonia is at risk for developing respiratory depression. A nurse has just administered a dose of morphine sulfate intravenously

How long after the administration of morphine sulfate should the nurse monitor the patient for signs of respiratory depression? a. 2 hours b. A half-hour c. 1 hour d. 4 hours

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You are palpating bilateral pedal pulses and cannot feel one of the pulses. The feet are equally warm. You find that both great toes are pink, with a capillary refill within 2 seconds. Which of the following statements is correct?

a. Immediate emergency surgery is indi-cated. b. Pedal pulses are not always palpable. c. Unilateral pulses are never normal. d. Venogram studies will be needed.

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Ordered: amiodarone HCl 150 mg IV now. On hand: See label.You will need ________to administer this dose.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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