A male client is scheduled for a neurologic examination that uses a radiopaque dye. Before the test, the nurse assesses the allergy history of the client. During the history examination, the client reveals an allergy to seafood
The nurse relates the allergy to seafood as an allergy to: A) Antihistamines B) Radiation exposure C) Morphine D) Iodine
D
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A patient complains of pain with chewing, earache, and grinding her teeth when asleep. These are symptoms of:
A. Temporomandibular joint syndrome B. Trigeminal neuralgia C. Facial nerve palsy D. Angina
Which of the following best describes the difference between an occupation and a profession?
a. A profession requires a duty to serve. b. A profession is defined by members' average income. c. In a profession, action is based on intuition. d. In a profession, knowledge is handed down from generation to generation.
The nurse checks the C-reactive protein for a patient with a bacterial infection and finds it to be elevated, indicating infection or septic arthritis. The nurse knows the normal value is:
A) >l.0 mg/dl.
B)
Why is it desirable for the nursing student to engage in learning activities that use both sides of the brain?
a. Atrophy of one side is avoided. b. Paralysis of one side is avoided. c. Less study time is needed if both sides are used. d. The student's full learning potential is increased.