A newborn has a hemangioma on the face. What would be important for the nurse to include in patient teaching?

A) Will need surgery to remove
B) Will become smaller over the first year of life
C) Is made of epithelial cells that form caverns and fill with blood
D) Will usually resolve by age 9 years


D

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a. Inform him that while he is in the hospital, he must eat whatever is brought to him and take the insulin given him b. Discuss his diet with him, asking him if he has any special needs c. Request that the pharmacy send only nonpork insulin for him d. Both B and C

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To assess a cremasteric reflex, the nurse strokes the:

a. sole of the foot and observes whether the toes fan down and out. b. abdomen and observes whether the umbi-licus moves away from the stimulus. c. inner thigh and observes whether the tes-ticle and scrotum rise on the stroked side. d. palm and observes whether the fingers attempt to grasp.

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A client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis is admitted with an acute onset of visual changes, fatigue, and leg weakness

The client tells the nurse that the last time this happened, recovery occurred in a few weeks and the client was able to return to work. The nurse realizes the client is experiencing which classification of multiple sclerosis? 1. Primary progressive 2. Relapsing-remitting 3. Secondary progressive 4. Progressive-relapsing

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List three types of movements that may be visible when you are inspecting an adult's abdomen

What will be an ideal response?

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