All of the following conditions may lead to hepatic cirrhosis, EXCEPT:
A. excessive alcohol intake.
B. hemochromatosis.
C. hepatitis A virus infection.
D. chronic hepatitis caused by hepatitis B virus.
E. chronic hepatitis caused by hepatitis C virus.
C
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You are caring for a client with complaints of headache. Which of the following questions would you ask the patient in order to determine aggravating factors?
a. "How long do the headaches last?" b. "Have these symptoms occurred before?" c. "Have you done anything that makes your headache worse? What?" d. "Have you done anything that decreases the severity of the headache? What?"
The nurse administers morphine sulfate, but the family is worried about the patient and thinks that this drug is too strong and will cause harm. The nurse assures the family that opioid analgesia is:
1. generally used for mild to moderate pain. 2. generally used for blocking pain at the central nervous system level. 3. used to block pain during cell wall synthesis. 4. used when nonopioids do not work.
John's circumference measurements are 42 inches at the waist and 36 inches at the hips. Based on these results, which of the following statements is true?
A. John exhibits gynoid obesity. B. John's waist-to-hip ratio places him in the "Average" category. C. John exhibits android obesity. D. John's waist-to-hip ratio places him in the "Good" category.
Which items are considered sources of data collection for nurses?(Select all that apply.)
1. The client is the only source for data collection 2. The medical record 3. The client 4. Other healthcare providers 5. The client's family