__________ cells are characteristic of Hodgkin's disease seen in lymph node biopsies

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


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The most important aspect of training and practicing for disasters is:

1. Allowing each nurse to take the role with which they are comfortable. 2. Ensuring each nurse can take on all roles as they occur. 3. Addressing concerns of each participating nurse at each disaster exercise. 4. Making sure each nurse can react instinctively regardless of situation.

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What symptoms or problems should the nurse expect in a client who is receiving a treatment that has a side effect of increasing the synthesis and release of aldosterone?

A. Hypertension, hyperkalemia B. Hypertension, hypokalemia C. Hypotension, hyperkalemia D. Hypotension, hypokalemia

Nursing

To minimize an older adult's risk for developing postsurgical atelectasis, the nurse does which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Regularly assesses and medicates for pain b. Teaches effective deep-breathing tech-niques c. Provides oxygen via nasal cannula d. Encourages the patient to drink all fluids on meal trays e. Assesses lung sounds frequently

Nursing

During the ophthalmoscopic exam, the examiner should instruct the patient to focus directly on the ophthalmoscope light

A) True B) False

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