Ms. Lawson is a 41-year-old patient who presents for a routine annual examination. During her breast examination, you are also completing a lymphatic examination

Which of the following lymph nodes are examined during a breast examination? (Select all that apply.) a. Supraclavicular
b. Lateral axillary nodes
c. Anterior cervical nodes
d. Anterior axillary nodes
e. Posterior cervical nodes


A, B, D

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The nurse working on a cardiac care unit is caring for a patient whose stroke volume has increased. The nurse is aware that afterload influences a patient's stroke volume. The nurse recognizes that afterload is increased when there is what?

A) Arterial vasoconstriction B) Venous vasoconstriction C) Arterial vasodilation D) Venous vasodilation

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A multidisciplinary conference has concluded that focused on the care needs of an older school-age client diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. On which areas should the team focus care to improve this client's long-term prognosis?

Select all that apply. A) Weaning off oral medications B) Food intake based on age, sex, and physical activity C) Obtaining adequate rest and sleep D) Physical activity to be at least 30-60 minutes per day most days of the week E) Family participation in the lifestyle change

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The nurse determines that a community has a low socioeconomic status. Based on this data, which conclusions are appropriate? Select all that apply

1) A decreased ability to seek preventive health care 2) An increased morbidity rate 3) A decreased mortality rate 4) A decreased risk for musculoskeletal disorders 5) An increased risk for stress-related disorders

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A patient who has shown good progress with treatment has shown great resistance to be-ing discharged to an outpatient program. Based on an understanding of the underlying pathology of resistance, the nurse:

a. Recognizes that the behavior will cease when discharge has occurred b. Refers back to the patient's progress as an indication of the patient's strengths c. Assures the patient that outpatient therapy services will continue to be supportive d. Shares that although scary, discharge to outpatient therapy is a sign of improve-ment

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