Which of the following descriptions best illustrates assessment findings consistent with tinea capitis?

A. Circular erythematous patches with papular, scaly annular borders and clear centers
B. Inflamed scaly dry patches with broken hairs
C. Web lesions with erythema and scaling borders
D. Scaly pruritic erythematous lesions on inguinal creases


B

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A) Increased blood pressure B) Decreased blood pressure C) Increased body temperature D) Decreased heart rate

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The nurse is admitting a client to a healthcare facility. The client has been using the T-binder at home. What are the most common uses for the T-binder in the care of a client?

A) To support a specific part of the body and to hold a dressing in place B) To enable frequent dressing changes and discourage formation of blood clots C) To support a dressing and to exert pressure over a bleeding point D) To ensure adequate return circulation to the heart and to prevent blood clots

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The nurse is auscultating the fifth intercostal space left midclavicular line. Which should the nurse anticipate documenting?

A. Aortic sounds. B. Tricuspid sounds. C. Pulmonic sounds. D. Apical pulse.

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For a medication to be within the 5% margin of error permitted by the USP, the minimum amount that can be weighed on a Class A prescription balance is:

A. 6 mg B. 12 mg C. 120 mg D. 120 g

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