The nurse suspects that which client has the highest risk for breast cancer?

A. Older adult woman with high breast density
B. Nullipara older adult woman
C. Obese older adult male with gynecomastia
D. Middle-aged woman with high breast density


Ans: A. Older adult woman with high breast density

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A patient, admitted with chest pain, has a baseline cTnT level of 1.1 mcg/L. Which explanation would the nurse provide the patient for redrawing this level in 6 hours?

1. "Trends in this value will help us determine your diagnosis." 2. "If this level goes down we know your pain medication is working." 3. "Hopefully we will see this level rise as an indicator that your oxygen therapy has been effective." 4. "If this level does not increase, we will need to increase the rate of your intravenous fluid replacement."

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You are caring for a newborn who has a nursing diagnosis of "Risk for hypothermia related to prematurity, abnormal disorders at birth, and/or exposure to cool environments"

Your plan of care should include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) a. Provide a neutral thermal environment. b. Prevent conditions that precipitate cold stress. c. Teach mother proper breastfeeding technique. d. Teach the breastfeeding mother proper care of her nipples. e. Identify the infant at risk for potential or actual temperature instability. f. Teach parents how to maintain the infant's temperature.

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Which of the following represents the role of the nurse in helping a client reframe a potentially incapacitating sense of self into one with more hope and broader options when faced with a health-related difficulty?

a. They can take a passive approach. b. They can negate potential possibilities. c. They can focus on personal weaknesses. d. They can reframe the client's sense of self.

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The nurse is caring for a patient who was given meperidine (Demerol) during labor. In planning care for the patient's newborn, the nurse should closely assess the newborn for:

1. Body temperature. 2. Stool pattern. 3. Bilirubin level. 4. Urine output.

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