The nurse is assessing the client's corneal reflex. Which is the correct location for assessing the presence of this reflex?
1. A.
2. B.
3. C.
4. D.
Correct Answer: 4
The nurse should use a lateral approach and gently touch the client's cornea on the outer aspect.
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a. Discuss the need for home health care. b. Give the client follow-up information. c. Provide written discharge instructions. d. Request a home safety assessment.
A nurse assesses a client who has liver disease. Which laboratory findings should the nurse recognize as potentially causing complications of this disorder? (Select all that apply.)
a. Elevated aspartate transaminase b. Elevated international normalized ratio (INR) c. Decreased serum globulin levels d. Decreased serum alkaline phosphatase e. Elevated serum ammonia f. Elevated prothrombin time (PT)
The sign that suggests possible damage to the cortex of the brain is ____________ posturing
ANS:
A type of connective tissue cancer common among those with AIDS is __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word