What should the nurse examine in assessing a patient for tinea corporis?
a. Soles of the feet
b. Scalp
c. Armpits
d. Abdomen
ANS: D
Tinea corporis is known as ringworm of the body. It occurs on parts of the body with little or no hair.
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A. 255.7 mm B. 25.57 MM C. 255.007 mm D. 255.07 mm
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1. "Let me see if I can order something else for you from the cafeteria.". 2. "The meal on your tray is the best the cafeteria has to offer today.". 3. "The facial injuries are affecting your sense of taste and flavor.". 4. "You do not have to eat anything you don't want to.".
The nurse manager used the traditional model for costing out nursing services. In this model, the amount of nursing time per intensity level (NT) is calculated based on what?
a. PPOs b. MHOs c. DRGs d. IPAs
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A. "Some antihistamines can help prevent the onset of allergies." B. "Some patients find that intranasal corticosteroids help prevent their allergies." C. "Drugs that are mast cell stabilizers may help you avoid your seasonal allergies." D. "Oral decongestants can help you prevent allergies." E. "Nasal decongestants are very good at preventing allergic response."