A client at the health care facility is diagnosed with Hodgkin disease that has extended
to the liver. What stage should the nurse use to describe the progress of the disease?
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
D
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What is the most important aspect of care for the nurse to maintain when assisting an older patient with urinary incontinence?
a. Availability of protective rubber garments b. Using indwelling urinary catheters c. Using smooth muscle relaxants d. Maintaining an attitude that is respectful and positive about resolving the problem
A 19-year-old woman comes to the gynecologist's office. When the nurse asks the reason for this visit, the client explains that she has never had a menstrual period, and that she is concerned there might be something wrong
What is the diagnosis that the physician is most likely to make based on this information? 1. Primary dysmenorrhea 2. Secondary infertility 3. Primary amenorrhea 4. Secondary amenorrhea
A nurse observes a toddler playing with sand and water. The nurse appropriately documents this type of play as _____ play
a. skill b. dramatic c. social-affective d. sense-pleasure
Those at greatest risk of lead poisoning are
A. young children B. young adults C. the elderly D. domestic animals