The nurse assessing a client notes that the breasts do not fall freely from the chest. Which should the nurse suspect the finding is associated with?
A. Lactation.
B. Breast implants.
C. Breast cancer.
D. Pregnancy.
Answer: C
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The nurse educator is teaching a group of students about the ethical dilemma of involuntary commitment. Which of the following would the educator use as a situation that would support the use of an involuntary commitment?
1. The client uses profanity when angry 2. The client self-medicates with marijuana 3. The client has threatened family members 4. The client reports auditory hallucinations
A pregnant patient complains of urinary frequency. She denies fever, dysuria, back pain, or hematuria. Urine dipstick is negative for leukocytes, protein, or blood. The clinician should:
A. Explain to the patient that the uterus places pressure on the bladder during pregnancy B. Advise the patient she needs urine culture and sensitivity C. Obtain a glucose tolerance test D. Obtain 24-hour urine for protein
The nurse administers medications by various routes of delivery. The nurse recognizes which route of administration as requiring higher dosages of drugs to achieve a therapeutic effect?
1. Intravenous route 2. Oral route 3. Rectal route 4. Sublingual route
Robin is a 42-year-old woman who is experiencing depression. Robin's mother died by suicide 20 years ago. Which of the following statements regarding Robin's risk for suicide is correct?
A) Robin's risk is equivalent to that of the general population. B) Robin has a greater risk for suicide than the general population. C) Robin's risk for suicide will increase when she reaches the age at which her mother died. D) Robin would have a greater risk for suicide if her father had died by suicide.