The nurse is discussing the stages of Kawasaki disease with a group of peers. When is the child at the greatest risk for having an aneurysm?
A) The acute stage
B) The subacute stage
C) The convalescent stage
D) The chronic stage
Ans: B
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During an initial health assessment, which of the following behaviors would be indicative of a patient with an emotionally healthy attitude?
A) Limiting goal setting B) Having a sense of humor C) Avoiding conflict D) Desire to question reality
A nurse is acting as a preceptor for a new nurse on the oncology unit. To evaluate the new nurse's understanding of pain, the nurse asks, "Which statement is correct regarding the differences between nociceptive and neuropathic pain?"
a. The two types of pain result from injury to nerves. b. The two types of pain respond differently to analgesic drugs. c. Somatic pain is a common subtype of neuropathic pain. d. Neuropathic pain is more common than nociceptive pain in cancer patients.
A nurse is caring for a client with urine retention who has been catheterized. What is the maximum amount of urine that can be removed from the bladder?
A) 750 to 1,000 mL B) 1,000 to 1,250 mL C) 1,250 to 1,500 mL D) 1,500 to 1,750 mL
Another way of saying placebo effect is ___________ effect.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).