A client has all of the following features. For which feature should the nurse suggest she see her physician?

A. The breast on the dominant side is larger than the breast on the nondominant side.
B. Superficial veins are more prominent in both breasts during the premenstrual pe-riod.
C. Lymph nodes on the dominant side are palpable.
D. Small elevations are present on each areola.


C
Lymph node enlargement to the point of being palpable is considered an abnormal finding, par-ticularly when it is unilateral.

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Which finding will the nurse classify as nonverbal communication? a. The nurse's tone of voice is normal. b. The patient states that he or she "feels fine." c. The nurse asks how the patient is feeling. d. The patient grimaces with each movement.

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Sequence the intensity of these psychiatric treatments from highest to lowest:

A. Clinic visits at a community mental health center B. Psychosocial rehabilitation program C. Partial hospitalization D. Crisis stabilization

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The nurse is caring for a newborn who was born 24 hours ago to a mother who received no prenatal care. The newborn is a poor feeder but sucks avidly on his hands

Clinical manifestations also include loose stools, tachycardia, fever, projectile vomiting, sneezing, and generalized sweating. Which should the nurse suspect? a. Seizure disorder b. Narcotic withdrawal c. Placental insufficiency d. Meconium aspiration syndrome

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Convert 8 g to milligrams: ________ (use appropriate unit abbreviation)

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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