What gives skin its color?
a. Genes
b. Chromosomes
c. Pigment
d. Epidermis
C
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a. During the voice-whisper test, the patient is unable to repeat the words correctly or states that he was unable to hear anything. b. During the Rinne test, the patient reports hearing the sound longer through bone conduction; that is, bone conduction is equal to or greater than air conduction. c. During the Weber test, the patient should perceive the sound equally in both ears or "in the middle." d. During the Rinne test, bone conduction is prolonged in the context of a normal tympanic membrane, patent eustachian tube, and middle ear disease. e. During the Weber test, the sound lateralizes to the affected ear. f. During the Rinne test, air conduction is heard twice as long as bone conduction when the patient hears the sound through the external auditory canal (air) after it is no longer heard at the mastoid process (bone).
Which of the following statements by a teenage client would indicate that your teaching about detection of STIs has been effective?
1) "A healthcare provider can tell if you have an STI just by looking at your genitals." 2) "The doctor has to do surgery to biopsy the tissue to find out if a person has an STI." 3) "A healthcare provider can tell if you have an STI by getting a detailed sexual history." 4) "A genital swab culture can be done at the office or clinic to determine if a person has an STI."
The nurse is determining the number of annual influenza inoculations that will need to be provided to a group of community members. Which members would benefit from receiving this vaccination? (Select all that apply.)
A) Adult patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease B) Young adult patient who lives alone C) Adult patient caring for children under age 5 D) Older adult attending adult day care E) Adolescent patient being home schooled
A client who has been diagnosed with a bacterial stomatitis affecting his tongue and buccal areas has been reporting oral pain of 6 out of 10
The nurse educates the client regarding the appropriate use of a 2% viscous lidocaine topical medication by encouraging the client to: 1. Use the medication every 3 hours as needed for oral pain control. 2. Swallow the medication after swishing it thoroughly in his mouth. 3. Refrain from eating or drinking for ½ hour after using the medication. 4. Rinse his mouth with an alcohol-based mouthwash prior to using the medication.