Which is a normal finding during a breast examination?

1) Asymmetry
2) Dimpling
3) Puckering
4) Erythema


ANS: 1

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A nurse is examining a 2-year-old child diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy. The child is unable to perform fine leg movements and has a wide-based gait. What other distinguishing features should the nurse look for in this client?

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" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? a. "Yes, there are many good herbal therapies, but you'll want to let your doctor know about these therapies in addition to the medications he has ordered for you." b. "Some over-the-counter medications work very well for depression; however, you cannot take them without your doctor's permission." c. "You shouldn't be treating yourself, as you don't know how these medications work with your depression." d. "I think it's a great idea! If they make you feel better, then continue doing what you're doing."

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