The nurse would give immediate attention to the patient who presents with which complaint?
a. Bilateral breast swelling
b. Unilateral nipple discharge
c. A breast lump that changes during the menstrual cycle
d. Unequal breast size
ANS: B
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A client is started on antibiotic therapy for a respiratory infection. Which goal is appropriate for this client?
A) The client will have no evidence of sweating. B) The client's mucus membranes will be dry. C) The client's temperature will be within normal limits within 48 to 72 hours of the administration of the antibiotic. D) The client's temperature will approach normal within 60 minutes of the administration of the antibiotic.
Clients receiving Alzheimer's medications should be instructed to take their medication:
a. on an empty stomach. c. with food. b. in divided doses. d. daily at bedtime.
Which statements are true regarding opioid receptors? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
1. Opioid blockers such as naloxone (Narcan) inhibit both the mu and kappa receptors. 2. Some opioids stimulate a particular receptor; others block a receptor. 3. Opioid blockers such as naloxone (Narcan) stimulate both the mu and kappa receptors. 4. Opioids interact with mu (types one and two) and kappa receptors. 5. Opioids interact with sigma, delta, and epsilon receptors only.
A nurse is preparing to care for a hospitalized teenage girl who is in skeletal traction. The nurse plans care knowing that the most likely primary concern of the teenager is which?
A. Body image B. Obtaining adequate nutrition C. Keeping up with schoolwork D. Obtaining adequate rest and sleep