When assessing a clinic patient, the nurse asks if the patient has ever had varicella. The nurse knows that varicella always precedes what?

A) Impetigo
B) Shingles
C) Hepatitis
D) Measles


B

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Indications that the placenta has separated from the uterine endometrium include which of the following?

a. firmly contracting fundus b. tearing sound from the uterus c. globular shape of the uterus as the separated placenta descends into the lower uterine segment d. small spurt of blood from the vagina e. expulsion of the fetus from the uterus f. lengthening of the umbilical cord at the in-troitus as the placenta descends into the lower uterine segment

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A patient who has a serious chronic disorder (epilepsy) has been taking a drug to control it that has a moderate likelihood of increasing the risk for birth defects or fetal damage. She tells you that she would like to have a child

What is your best response? a. Tell her that taking any drug during pregnancy is not recommended. b. Suggest that she use a reliable method of contraception and consider adoption. c. Warn her that her condition will get worse if she stops taking the prescribed drug. d. Counsel her to discuss her wishes with her health care provider to evaluate her specific risks and possible pregnancy outcomes.

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The nurse suspects a client will develop sensory overload. What characteristics did the nurse observe in the client?

1. Ongoing pain 2. Confusion at night 3. Inability to sleep 4. Easily angered 5. Worrying about upcoming diagnostic tests

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The following is a list of the top five causes of unintentional injuries accounting for the majority of adults deaths due to injury. Order these in their proper sequence from first to fifth

A) Fire arms B) Suffocation C) Motor vehicle crashes D) Poisoning E) Falls

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