The nurse is doing a presentation on anorexia nervosa for a group of pediatric nurses. For which clinical manifestation should the nurse teach the group to observe in the adolescent with anorexia nervosa?
A) Calluses on the back of the hand
B) Dysmenorrhea
C) Soft hair on their backs and arms
D) Hyperkalemia
Ans: C
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A. Hidradenitis suppurativa B. Epidermoid cyst C. Furuncle D. Both A and C
Which types of research designs are considered to be relationship-difference studies? (Select all that apply.)
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The meal tray for a patient with damage to the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) has been delivered. What action should the nurse take first?
1. tell the patient what food is on the tray 2. assess the patient's ability to swallow 3. speak loudly and make eye contact with the patient 4. assist the patient in identifying where items are on the tray