A male patient is admitted for removal of a bladder papilloma. What should the nurse assess in this patient?
A. History of cigarette smoking
B. Daily fluid intake
C. Appetite level
D. Pedal pulses
Answer: A
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1. nephrosis. 2. metabolic acidosis. 3. hypokalemia. 4. hypernatremia.
The nurse is caring for an adult patient with extensive burns on the front of the trunk, including the genitalia, and the fronts of both legs. Using the rule of nines, the nurse would document that the burn size as:
1. 13%. 2. 17%. 3. 25%. 4. 37%.
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy can be determined by which of the following?
a. size of breast prior to mastectomy b. amount of breast tissue and muscle remaining after initial procedure c. client's age d. client's sexuality