A nurse is caring for a client with gustatory disorder. The nurse knows that which of the

following is a sign of gustatory disorder?

A) Inability to maintain balance
B) Reduced interest in eating
C) Lack of pain perception
D) Inappropriate reaction to injuries


B

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By following a shared leadership model, the nurse manager believes that staff members will learn to function synergistically. Some teams function synergistically because members:

a. Do not volunteer unwanted information. b. Actively listen to each other. c. Listen to the person who believes he or she is an expert. d. Do not speak unless they are absolutely sure they are correct in their views.

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The patient suddenly develops hives, shortness of breath, and wheezing after receiving an antibiotic. Which antibody is primarily responsible for this patient's response?

1) IgA 2) IgE 3) IgG 4) IgM

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During class, a student states, "I didn't think children could have strokes. I thought this only occurred in older adults"

When responding to the student, which of the following would be most important for the instructor to integrate into the response? A) Strokes in children often have an identifiable cause. B) The signs and symptoms in children are different from an adult. C) Research has identified specific treatments for children. D) Ischemic strokes are more common than hemorrhagic strokes.

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After studying nursing history on the Crusades, the nursing student can conclude that the following is the origin of the first nursing pin?

a. Nightingale's badge c. Nun habit garb b. Maltese cross d. Nutricius medal

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