The nurse is conducting a physical examination of a 9-month-old baby with a flat, discolored area on the skin. The nurse makes a note of which of the following descriptions in the medical chart?

A) Presence of papule
B) Presence of macule
C) Presence of vesicle
D) Presence of scaling


B

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1. Secondary care. 2. Tertiary care. 3. Community care. 4. Unnecessarily costly care.

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A nurse is caring for a child with acute kidney injury (AKI) at home. The child's laboratory work is as follows: serum albumen 2.8 g/dL and serum protein 4 g/dL. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A. Assess the child for edema. B. Document findings in the chart. C. Facilitate a dietitian referral. D. Weigh and measure the child.

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The nursing student learns that which are correct regarding acculturation and assimilation? (Select all that apply.)

a. Assimilation is forced entry into a different culture. b. Acculturation depends on first-hand contact between groups. c. Acculturation results in changes to the minority culture only. d. Assimilation can occur at the group or individual level. e. Assimilation causes a minority group member to blend into the majority group.

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In preparation for transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), the nurse must:

A) Instruct the patient to drink 1 L of water before the test B) Heavily sedate the patient C) Inform the patient that blood pressure (BP) and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring will occur throughout the test D) Inform the patient that an access line will be initiated in the femoral artery

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