A client is diagnosed with bronchitis. Which of the following would the nurse hear on auscultation?

A) Sibilant wheezes
B) Fine crackles
C) Sonorous wheezes
D) Coarse crackles


C

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The nurse is palpating a female patient's breasts during an examination. Which of these positions is most likely to make significant lumps more distinct during breast palpation?

a. Supine with the arms raised over her head b. Sitting with the arms relaxed at her sides c. Supine with the arms relaxed at her sides d. Sitting with the arms flexed and fingertips touching her shoulders

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During a physical assessment, the patient complains of difficulty in passing stools. The nurse should document that the patient is experiencing:

a. dyspnea. b. cyanosis. c. constipation. d. ecchymosis.

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During a health history, a client reports complaints of headaches. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that the client is experiencing cluster headaches?

A) Pain radiating from eye to temporal region B) Throbbing and severe pain C) Report of ringing in the ears prior to headache D) Additional complaint of sensitivity to light

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The three main functions of the urinary system are excreting, maintaining homeostasis, and regulating ________ balance.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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