All of the following are areas of the body that have rapidly multiplying cells except
A. blood-forming centers.
B. linings of the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines.
C. skin.
D. genitalia.
Answer: D
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a. Male, African American, with dementia b. Female, high school drop-out, on Medicaid c. Male, Hispanic American, with hypoproteinemia d. Female, African American, retired allergy doctor
A frail older patient with diabetes is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. Which statement from the patient would concern the nurse to further assess for complications?
1. "My stomach is aching." 2. "I feel nauseated." 3. "I have a headache." 4. "My vaginal area is itching."
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How many mg will the provider prescribe for this client? Round answer to the nearest whole number.
The daughter of a critically ill patient is having difficulty making care decisions
The nurse suggests the daughter utilize the best interest approach which includes: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Determining what would be in the best interest of the patient 2. Objectively examining the patient's quality of life and amount of function 3. Imagining him- or herself as the patient and determine what he or she would want for care 4. Asking the physician to make the decision regarding ongoing care needs 5. Notifying all family members of the patient's status and making a group decision regarding care