Upon pupil assessment, the nurse notes a unilaterally dilated, nonreactive pupil. This indicates damage to what cranial nerve?

A) III
B) V
C) VII
D) IX


A

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A client complains of eating fewer fruits and vegetables than desired because of a limited selection at the market where the client can afford to shop. Which of the following types of factors is influencing this client's nutrition?

1. cultural 2. psychological 3. physiological 4. economic

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The nurse instructs the client about the use of tacrolimus by instructing her:

a. to avoid use in children under 12 y.o. b. to make sure the skin is free of infection. c. to apply the medication liberally, approximately 1/2 inch thick. d. that use of this medication will protect the client from skin infections.

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The communication of unfairly categorizing someone based on her traits is called:

a. false reassurance. c. stereotyping. b. being defensive. d. interrupting.

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A nurse helps a client work through an ethical dilemma by using an ethical decision-making framework. Which of the following statements describes a component of this process?

A) The steps of this process are distinctly different from those of the nursing process. B) Most ethical problems have one possible solution. C) The nurse uses the framework of his or her own values to assist the clients to make a decision. D) The facts of a situation make a difference in the options that are possible.

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