Candida albicans is a type of _________ that may infect the ________
A) mold, lungs
B) yeast, vagina
C) bacterium, skin
D) virus, brain
B
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The nurse is assessing the client's nasal mucosa and notes the presence of a thin, watery discharge. The client complains of sneezing and nasal congestion. Based on this data, which does the nurse suspect?
1. Rhinitis. 2. Perforated septum. 3. Previous epistaxis. 4. Nasal polyps.
A client is experiencing a high level of work-related stress. What should the population health nurse do to help this client? (Select all that apply.)
1. Encourage job control. 2. Promote noise reduction. 3. Refer to job training services. 4. Plan relaxation training programs in the workplace. 5. Implement a stress reduction program at the worksite.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) can be definitively diagnosed by which test?
a. brain biopsy on autopsy c. serum acetylcholine level b. brain scan d. thyroid function
The nurse assesses a patient who has just arrived in the postanesthesia recovery area (PACU) after a blepharoplasty. Which assessment data should be reported to the surgeon immediately?
a. The patient complains of incisional pain. b. The patient's heart rate is 110 beats/minute. c. The patient is unable to detect when the eyelids are touched. d. The skin around the incision is pale and cold when palpated.