After examining a patient's nose and sinuses, the nurse should examine which structure?

A) Neck
B) Posterior thorax
C) Mouth and pharynx
D) Anterior thorax


C

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The father of a 13 year-old boy asks the nurse about his son's growth spurt and puberty. The nurse explains some facets of growth and development, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. It a continuous, orderly process 2. Each developmental stage has its own characteristics 3. Time of onset of each stage varies with each person 4. The length of each stage is the same for each person 5. Asynchronous development occurs only in infancy

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How should the nurse perform a triceps skinfold assessment?

a. After pinching the skin and fat, the calipers are vertically applied to the fat fold. b. The skin and fat on the front of the patient's arm are gently pinched, and then the calipers are applied. c. After applying the calipers, the nurse waits 3 seconds before taking a reading. After repeating the procedure three times, an average is recorded. d. The patient is instructed to stand with his or her back to the examiner and arms folded across the chest. The skin on the forearm is pinched.

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An emergency room nurse is caring for a repeated domestic violence victim/client who refuses to leave the abuser. What should the nurse understand as a common reason why victims refuse to leave an abusive relationship?

1. They are economically dependent. 2. They are uneducated. 3. They subconsciously enjoy the abuse. 4. They have a high degree of self-respect.

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What is the entry job stage characterized by?

A) Skill development B) Job esteem C) Sense of purpose D) Indifference

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