A hard-tissue sarcoma usually involving the upper shaft of the long bones is called a ____
A) osteosarcoma
B) non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) lymphoma
D) carcinoma
A
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A. most often transmitted by sexual contact. B. most often transmitted by blood products. C. able to be transmitted from mother to children during birth. D. treatable by antiviral drugs. E. able to progress over the course of many years.
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A client is being evaluated at the eye clinic for a foreign body in the left eye. The nurse explains that prior to the eye exam, he will receive a local eye anesthetic to help relieve the pain. What important instruction should the nurse share with this client?
a. Do not touch or rub your eye. b. After administration, irrigate your eye. c. This anesthetic can be used as frequently as needed to relieve pain. d. Discontinue use of contact lenses for at least 72 hours after administration.
A craniotomy is a surgical incision into the cranium to expose the brain. It is only done to diagnose a brain tumor
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