Mandy presents with a cauliflower-like wart that is in her anogenital region. You suspect it was sexually transmitted and document this as a:

a. Filiform/digitate wart. c. Condyloma accuminata.
b. Dysplastic cervical lesion. d. Koilocytosis.


C

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A) "Potential complications may include peritonitis due to continuity of anastomosis." B) "Potential complications may include stoma ischemia due to trauma." C) "Potential complications may include necrosis due to supplemented blood supply to stoma." D) "Potential complications may include stoma retraction and separation of mucocutaneous border due to tension or trauma."

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A child who has been admitted with a possible diagnosis of acute bronchiolitis is to have ELISA completed. Which is the most accurate description of the ELISA?

A) It is done by collecting mucus through nasal aspiration B) The procedure is done under a local anesthetic C) The test is a pulmonary function test D) The test is performed by drawing blood samples from an IV

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A nurse is approached by a resident in a long-term care facility who walks with a cane, has notable facial droop, and takes a long time to express what he wants to say. The best response by the nurse is to

1. Face the individual and directly ask, "What can I do for you?" 2. Loudly ask, "What do you need?" 3. Use hand motions to determine whether the patient is hungry, thirsty, or in pain. 4. Make eye contact, and say, "I'll have the aide come to the room in a minute."

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A patient reports frequent sleep disturbances. Which interventions could be considered to help improve the patient's sleep pattern? Select all that apply

a. Aromatherapy b. Chamomile c. Vitamin C d. Valerian e. SAM-e

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