What is the most common clinical manifestation of breast cancer?
A. Lump
B. Nipple or skin retraction
C. Bloody discharge
D. Pain
E. Swelling
A
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a. Drainage from a fistula b. Absent bowel sounds c. Pain at the incision site d. Nasogastric (NG) tube drainage
Some methods to decrease the risk of liability for nursing are listed below. Which items are correct?
a. Treat all patients and families with respect and kindness. b. Take appropriate actions to meet the patients' nursing needs. c. Develop physical, mental, and verbal "no abuse" policy to be followed by all profes-sional and nonprofessional health care staff. d. Provide administrative support for supervisors and staff who delegate, assign, monitor, and evaluate patient care. e. Maintain current professional standards of care and the facility's policy and procedure for administering care and reporting incidents. f. Consider applying for magnet status.
Which are clinical manifestations of postmaturity in the newborn? (Select all that apply.)
a. Excessive lanugo b. Increased subcutaneous fat c. Absence of scalp hair d. Parchment-like skin e. Minimal vernix caseosa f. Long fingernails
A patient is looking at a picture of the brain and points to the convolutions on the surface of the cerebrum. The nurse should tell the patient these are called:
a. sulci. b. fissures. c. reticular formations. d. gyri.