What does a child diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have an increased risk of developing?
a. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
b. Retinoblastoma
c. Epstein-Barr
d. Leukemia
Answer: a. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
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A client tells the nurse that his recent blood work indicated his high-density lipids (HDLs) were 40 mg/dL and asks whether this is a "good level." What should the nurse respond?
1. "HDLs should be lower than your cholesterol level." 2. "That is a good level. You must be eating healthy." 3. "You should ask your primary care provider to explain the results." 4. "It is desirable to have a level above 60 mg/dL."
Hypovolemic shock that results from an internal shifting of fluid from the intravascular space to the extravascular space is known as
a. absolute hypovolemia. b. distributive hypovolemia. c. relative hypovolemia. d. compensatory hypovolemia.
The nurse needs to suction the client's oropharynx. Which should the nurse implement first?
1. Apply gloves and facemask. 2. Encourage the client to cough. 3. Reassess the respiratory status. 4. Remove supplemental oxygen.
The nurse is preparing materials for couples beginning prenatal care. What information is most important for the nurse to include?
1. The birthing unit was remodeled and redecorated last year. 2. Some of the healthcare providers recommend circumcision for baby boys. 3. There are various types of healthcare providers to support the client through the process. 4. There are different types of rooms for giving birth, each with different equipment.