A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a woman diagnosed with vulvar cancer. Which of the following would the nurse identify as a risk factor for this cancer? (Select all that apply.)

A) Age under 40 years
B) HPV 16 exposure
C) Monogamous sexual partner
D) Hypertension
E) Diabetes


B, D, E

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A critical care unit has decided to implement several measures designed to improve intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration

In addition to an expected improvement in patient outcomes, what is the most important effect that should result from these measures? A) Identification of incompetent practitioners B) Improvement in manners on the unit C) Increased staff retention D) Less discussion in front of patients and families

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A nurse caring for a client who has had cardiac surgery must understand how pulmonary artery pressure is monitored. What is important about pulmonary artery pressure?

A) Aids in early treatment of right-sided congestive heart failure B) Aids in the early treatment of fluid imbalances C) Assesses right-sided heart pressures D) Assesses left atrial heart pressures

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To what do "the logic and form of the findings" refer in qualitative critique? (Select all that apply.)

a. There were numerous cross-checks, to ensure that what participants reported was objectively true. b. The elements of the research were present in the research report and located so that the reader could easily find them. c. The reader's understanding of the phenomenon was better after reading the study than it had been beforehand. d. The findings were presented in a way that made sense, taken as a whole. e. The way the report was presented was congruent with its purpose, methods, and findings. f. There was a clear sense that the themes and essences emanated from the statements and perceptions of real people.

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The nurse is caring for seven patients this shift. After completing their assessments, the nurse states that he doesn't know where to begin in developing care plans for these patients. Which of the following is an appropriate suggestion by another nurse?

a. "Choose all the interventions and perform them in order of time needed for each one." b. "Make sure you identify the scientific rationale for each intervention first." c. "Decide on goals and outcomes you have chosen for the patients." d. "Begin with the highest priority diagnoses, then select appropriate interventions."

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