The nurse is examining a 7-year-old boy with blepharitis. Which of the following would the nurse least likely expect to assess?
A) Redness
B) Scaling
C) Pain
D) Edema
C
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A) Decreased heart rate B) Decreased blood pressure C) Increased respirations D) Increased intraocular pressure
When applying a topical nitroglycerin ointment, the nurse will:
1. massage it thoroughly into the skin. 2. squeeze it onto the applicator paper and place it on the skin. 3. apply it to the medial aspect of the thigh. 4. shave the skin prior to application.
A new-onset MI can be recognized by which of the following ECG changes?
a. Q waves b. Smaller R waves c. Widened QRS d. ST segment elevation
A patient who is postoperative wants to put in his dentures. Which is an effective nursing intervention related to the dentures to minimize the risk of gum irritation that can lead to infec-tion?
a. Store the dentures in a clean, dry contain-er. b. Scrub the dentures with mint toothpaste. c. Check to see that the dentures are a snug fit. d. Use dental floss to clean between each tooth.