Which treatment should the nurse anticipate for a client with tinea capitis?

A. Clotrimazole
B. Acyclovir
C. Undecylenic acid
D. Permethrin


Answer: C

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1. Dysgeusia 2. Parotitis 3. Stomatitis 4. Xerostomia

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A mother brings her child to the clinic for a 12-month well visit. The child weighed 6 pounds 2 ounces and was 21 inches long at birth. What finding indicates that the child needs further assessment?

a. Height of 30 inches b. Weight of 16 pounds c. The infant is not yet potty-trained. d. The infant is not yet walking up stairs.

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The nurse is caring for a client with schizoid personality disorder. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this client with a cluster A personality disorder?

1. Fear related to feelings of abandonment 2. High Risk for Violence, Self-Directed, related to poor impulse control 3. Social Isolation related to inadequate social skills, craving of solitude 4. Ineffective Individual Coping related to high dependency needs

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A client with hyperthyroidism is taking lithium carbonate. Which finding indicates that the client is having side effects of this therapy?

a. Blurred vision b. Increased thirst and urination c. Increased sweating and diarrhea d. Decreased attention span and insomnia

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