The nurse is referring the client to a state healthcare agency for information. Which concern is most likely to be addressed at a state-run agency?

A) Alcohol abuse
B) Motor vehicle safety
C) Vaccination information
D) Food choices


A

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A patient is admitted to the emergency department after ingesting a large number of tablets. Gastric lavage is ordered. What is the best nursing action during this procedure?

A) Insert a small-bore nasogastric tube to minimize aspiration risks. B) Position the patient in the left lateral decubitus position with his head down. C) Lavage the stomach with 200 mL of fluid until pill fragments are seen. D) Initiate the lavage procedure no sooner than 2 hours after ingestion.

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A baby is born with blood type AB. The father is type A and the mother is type B. The father asks why the baby has a blood type different from that of his parents. The nurse's answer should be based on the knowledge that:

a. both A and B blood types are dominant. b. the baby has a mutation of the parents' blood types. c. type A is recessive and links more easily with type B. d. types A and B are recessive when linked together.

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A client diagnosed with breast cancer elects to have a procedure in which the breast tissue and nearby lymph nodes are removed, but the muscles of the chest wall are left relatively intact. What is the name of this procedure?

a. lumpectomy c. partial mastectomy b. modified mastectomy d. radical mastectomy

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What do changes in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques as recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA) include?

a. Compress the chest 100 times a minute. b. Depress the chest at least1 inch. c. Before compressions, administer three strong breaths. d. Elevate the patient's hips.

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