A nurse has received a clinical specialist certificate. What specialization is the nurse
likely to have achieved in order to acquire the certificate?
A) Adult nursing
B) Family practice
C) Pediatrics
D) Medical-surgical
D
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A) By encouraging her to verbalize her questions and concerns B) By discussing the possible findings of the biopsy C) By discussing possible treatment options if the diagnosis is cancer D) By reviewing her medical history
A woman carries a recessive gene for sickle cell anemia. If her sexual partner also has this recessive gene, the chance that her first child will develop sickle cell anemia is
A) 1 in 4. B) 2 in 4. C) 3 in 4. D) 0 in 4.
Teaching safety precautions with the administration of antihistamines is important because of what common side effect?
a. Dry mouth b. Excitability c. Drowsiness d. Dry mucous membranes
The client who has AIDS and is receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has a reduced viral load as measured by the nucleic acid sequence-based assay (NASBA) of gene amplification. What is the correct interpretation of this result?
A. The HAART regimen is effective. B. The client is no longer considered infectious. C. The client's HIV is becoming resistant to therapy. D. Extra precautions to prevent opportunistic infection are now needed.