An example of a bacterial infections to the skin includes
A. chickenpox and measles.
B. urticaria and macules.
C. impetigo and boils.
D. scabies and pediculosis.
Answer: C
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What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take next? 1. Record the finding as normal. 2. Notify the physician. 3. Schedule an EKG. 4. Ask the mother if a murmur has been detected before.
The nurse encourages a Puerto Rican family to bring food to a child because he is not eating the food served on his hospital tray. What can the nurse expect the child to eat?
a. Dried beans mixed with rice b. Crisp vegetables c. Spaghetti and meatballs d. Wild berries, roots, and seeds
When conducting an initial assessment on a 65-year-old male patient, a nurse assesses a mass in the left testicle that on transillumination glows red. What should the nurse note this indicates the presence of?
a. Phimosis b. A hydrocele c. Smegma d. A hematocele
Other than educational preparation, what is the main difference between health care provided by a nurse practitioner and that provided by a physician?
A. Federal law permits only physicians to prescribe medications. B. Nurse practitioners are limited to providing interventions centered on nursing di-agnoses. C. Nurse practitioners provide care from a wellness model, and physicians more of-ten focus on illness care. D. There is no difference in scope, interventions, responsibility, and liability in the health care provided by nurse practitioners and physicians.