The nurse is performing a physical assessment for a client manifesting symptoms of an immune disorder. Which of the following are typical symptoms of this type of disorder? Select all answers that apply
A) Fatigue
B) Hyperactivity
C) Dyspnea
D) Frequent infections
E) Vomiting
F) Joint pain
A, C, D, F
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The client with an immune disorder will generally present with vague symptoms, such as fatigue or dyspnea, frequent or recurrent infections, slow wound healing, joint pain, skin rashes, or visual disturbances.
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The actual implementation of the care plan is done by
a. The registered nurse (RN) b. The RN and the certified nursing assistant (CNA) c. The licensed practical nurse (LPN) and the CNA d. The entire nursing team
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Which of the following indicates a family strength that would be helpful when working with a family?
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Which clinical picture can the nurse expect to see most frequently among patients who have been in a bus-train collision and derailment?
a. Elation and hyperactivity b. Denial of the incident and suspicion c. Shock, numbness, confusion, and disorganization d. Highly emotional displays, such as begging for help