A nurse clarifies that cells that change from their tissues of origin and have multiple nuclei are categorized as _____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


undifferentiated
Undifferentiated cells are those that change from normal cells of tissue origin. These cells may have a large nucleus or multiple nuclei.

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A process used to achieve and internalize knowledge, skills, and behaviors of professional nursing in order to belong and participate is referred to as professional:

a. actions. b. conduct. c. ownership. d. insight.

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A 3-year-old is hospitalized following surgery for a ruptured appendix. Opioids were administered postoperatively to relieve pain. During assessment of the child, the nurse notes that the child is sleeping

Vital signs are as follows: temperature 97.8?F axillary, pulse 90, respirations 12, and blood pressure 100/60. Based on this assessment, the nurse concludes that the child is: 1. Comfortable, and the pain is controlled. 2. In shock secondary to blood loss during surgery. 3. Experiencing respiratory depression secondary to opioid administration for postoperative pain. 4. Sleeping to avoid pain associated with surgery.

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The nurse is caring for an older adult patient who had surgery to repair a fractured hip. The patient needs continued nursing care and physical therapy to improve mobility before returning home

The nurse will help to arrange for transfer of this patient to which facility? a. A skilled care facility b. A residential care facility c. A transitional care facility d. An intermediate care facility

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A nurse is discussing management of hypertension with a patient. Which patient statement indicates that additional teaching about the relationship between hypertension and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is needed?

1. "My high blood pressure has no relationship to the severity of heart disease or its outcomes." 2. "Because I'm over 80, even a 20 mm Hg drop in my blood pressure can reduce my risk." 3. "High blood pressure will increase my body's need for oxygen and increase my heart's workload." 4. "Controlling my blood pressure will decrease my risk of having a heart attack to some degree."

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