The nurse notes a client has a rusty discoloration over their tibial surface of the skin. Which should the nurse suspect is occurring?
A. Venous disease.
B. Arterial disease.
C. Trauma to the tissue.
D. Bacterial infection.
Answer: A
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The nurse is assessing a client's blood pressure. The client asks the nurse why it is important to feel for his pulse prior to taking his blood pressure. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "I can document this value if I am unable to measure your blood pressure the other way." 2. "I need to feel for your pulse because you doctor said you are developing symptoms of shock." 3. "I am more likely to get an accurate reading if I do it this way." 4. "It is the best way to determine an arterial obstruction."
4.754 - 2.896 = _____
a. 0.142 b. 2 c. 1.858 d. 2.942
The nurse is discussing with a child and family the various sites used for insulin injections. Which site usually has the fastest rate of absorption?
a. Arm b. Leg c. Buttock d. Abdomen
A 14-year-old female is in for a physical exam. Which finding requires further investigation?
a. A height spurt since her last visit b. Facial acne c. The lack of breast buds d. Noticeable sweating and body odor with activity