The nurse is reviewing the medical history of a client with onychomycosis. Which disease should the nurse recognize is associated with the infection?

A. Hyperthyroidism.
B. Peripheral vascular disease.
C. Liver disease.
D. Renal disease.


Answer: B

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A patient is prescribed to start cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril). Before administering the drug, you find he has a slow and irregular heartbeat. What is your best action?

a. Administer the drug as prescribed. b. Hold the dose and notify the prescriber. c. Apply a heart monitor before administering the drug. d. Substitute methocarbamol (Robaxin) for the Flexeril.

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The nurse receives report from labor and delivery on an infant and mother couplet. Which reported Apgar score would indicate a need for close observation for the entire transition period by the nurse?

A) 8 at one minute; 9 at five minutes B) 7 at one minute; 8 at five minutes C) 6 at one minute; 7 at five minutes D) 5 at one minute; 6 at five minutes

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The nurse is assessing a client's triceps reflex. Which nerves should the nurse understand are being assessed?

A. L1 and L2. B. C6 and C7. C. L3 and L4. D. C5 and C6.

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When making an occupied bed,

A. cover the patient with a bath blanket when removing the top sheet. B. begin making the bed at the foot and work your way to the head. C. lift the patient gently to slide the linen under him. D. keep the bed in the low position with the rails down.

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