Mr. Kinder is a 59-year-old patient who comes to the clinic for follow-up after an emergency room visit. On examination of the abdomen, you note ascites. Ascites is:

A. a bowel obstruction.
B. a proximal part of the large intestine.
C. an abnormal enlargement of the spleen.
D. an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid within the peritoneal cavity.


Answer: D. an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid within the peritoneal cavity.

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A) "Caucasian individuals are more likely to use a gun as a means of homicide than any other weapon." B) "Stranger homicides typically are not interracial." C) "The homicide rate among African American individuals is considerably higher than that among individuals of other races." D) "Caucasian individuals are significantly more likely to commit homicides involving multiple victims."

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A client is being evaluated for a scabies infection. To confirm the diagnosis, the nurse informs the client that which test needs to be performed?

1. Wood's light examination 2. Skin scraping 3. Patch test 4. Tzanck test

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Critical thought is:

a. a disciplined, rational, and self-directed activity that uses standards and criteria. b. an intuitive process that relies only on the nurse's experience. c. a persuasive process leading to sound decisions. d. a reactive process after an intervention is completed.

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A patient is recovering in the PACU following gastric surgery. The nurse who is providing this patient's care is performing frequent assessments of the character and quantity of the patient's nasogastric (NG) drainage

What are the nurse's expected findings during these assessments? A) Copious quantities of straw-colored output B) Scant amounts of greenish-colored output C) Small amounts of blood-tinged output D) Moderate amounts of clear output

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