Mrs. Jane Spader, aged 28, who was being treated with diethylstilbestrol (DES) during her pregnancy, has given birth to a female child. Which disorder is Mrs. Spader's daughter likely to develop?

A) Blood cancer B) Breast cancer C) Cervical cancer D) Endometrial cancer


C

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A nurse is caring for an adult client recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism. After reviewing the nursing admission assessment, on which documented findings should the nurse plan care for this client?

Select all that apply. A) Hypothermia B) Hot flashes C) Nausea D) Fatigue E) Tachycardia

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A client says, "The doctor says I have a problem with the fluid in my lymph system backing up. Where does lymph fluid come from?" How should the nurse respond?

1. "Lymph is a byproduct of the production of urine." 2. "Lymph fluid is made in your stomach from the fluid you drink." 3. "Lymph fluid comes from the liquid part of your blood." 4. "Lymph is created in your lungs from the water you breathe in with air."

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Which organization would you report a serious adverse event caused by a medical device?

A. U.S. Food and Drug Administration B. The National Safety Commission C. The Joint Commission D. Institute for Safe Medication Practices

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Which statement describes important information that patients must receive while on antibiotic therapy?

A. Take all of the medication to ensure that the drug does not fail. B. Stop taking the medication as soon as symptoms disappear to avoid a superinfection. C. Pathogens are usually destroyed with the first few doses; save extra doses for the future. D. As soon as you are fever-free, the medication should be discontinued; the therapy has worked.

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