An 8-year-old client returns from a camping trip with complaints of flu-like symptoms

and distinct red ring-shaped rashes over the trunk. The client is diagnosed with Lyme
disease. What information should the nurse provide to the client's mother?

A) The bacteria is transmitted to humans through the wood tick.
B) All clients with Lyme disease develop the rash over the skin.
C) Symptoms appear immediately following the tick bite.
D) It can lead to the development of angina and facial palsy.


C

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A) Catecholamines B) Corticosteroid hormones C) Renin-angiotensin D) Aldosterone

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What is occult blood?

A) Bright red visible blood B) Dark black visible blood C) Blood that contains mucus D) Blood that cannot be seen

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The client tells the nurse, "That new TV anchor is telling the world about me." This is an example of:

A) Ideas of reference B) Persecutory delusions C) Thought broadcasting D) Thought insertion

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A nurse is helping a Japanese American client plan his diet. During assessment, the

nurse gathers information about the different foods that are commonly eaten by this client. What among these should the nurse consider to be the best source of protein and calcium? A) Seaweed B) Tofu C) Bamboo shoots D) Bean sprouts

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