When palpating the prostate, the nurse detects a nontender, rubbery prostate with lateral lobes that are 2.5 cm and heart-shaped. The nurse would interpret this finding as indicating which of the following?

A) Prostatitis
B) Benign hypertrophy
C) Cancer
D) Normal prostate


D

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The nurse is preparing IV digoxin (Lanoxin) for a 2 year old child weighing 33 lbs. The child is to receive 25 mcg/kg/d and the medication available is 0.25 mg/mL. How many mL of the medication will the nurse provide for each dose?

1. 0.25 mL 2. 0.5 mL 3. 0.75 mL 4. 1.5 mL

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OBRA requires which of the following for foods served in long-term care centers?

a. That food be served at the same time eve-ry day. b. That food is organic. c. That residents be served 3 meals and of-fered a bedtime snack. d. That food be prepared without seasoning.

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Which of the following necessitates the use of hormonal replacement therapy in women?

A. Primary ovarian failure B. Continued ovarian activity during menopause C. Hypogonadism D. Removal of ovaries during the active productive years

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