Which of the following lifestyle factors will the nurse assess with the young adult client entering the ambulatory care setting for a routine physical?

1. Mobility
2. Environment
3. Workplace safety
4. Diminished sensory perception


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Rationale 1: The young adult presenting for a routine physical will not be likely to have mobility issues.

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a. Venous insufficiency b. Claudication c. Phlebitis d. Rest pain

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The middle-aged client with lung cancer asks whether his adult children are at increased risk for this cancer. What is the nurse's best response?

a. "This disease is a random event and there is no way to prevent it." b. "This disease is inherited, so your children have a 50% risk for developing it." c. "Smoking is the main cause. Helping your children not smoke decreases their risk." d. "They can avoid cancer by decreasing the fat they eat and by exercising more."

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A child with burns requires daily whirlpool with débridement treatment. The purpose of this treatment is to

A) relieve pain. B) maintain mobility of extremities. C) decrease the need for skin grafts. D) prevent infection.

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To convert a percent to a _____________, remove the percent symbol and divide by 100

A. fraction B. ratio C. decimal D. proportion.

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