The nurse who is teaching a client breast self-examination describes inspection of the breasts before a mirror. Which findings should the nurse tell the client should be evaluated by a health care provider? Select all that apply
1. Puckering of the skin
2. Flattening of the breast from the side view
3. Free movement of the breast over the chest wall
4. Symmetry of the nipples
5. Change in shape
1; 2; 5
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A community health nurse is engaging in activities at the primary prevention level. Which activities would this include? Select all that apply
A) Conducting research on health outcomes B) Participating in policy formation C) Promoting aggregate-level interventions D) Fostering nurse involvement on community boards E) Acting in an expanded service role to promote increased influence F) Assisting with obtaining funds for a community health program
A patient is 2 weeks past the delivery date of her baby. Her physician has admitted her into the hospital to induce her delivery. Which is the drug of choice for the induction of labor?
a. Ergonovine b. Methylergonovine c. Oxytocin d. Clomiphene
The nurse is completing the psychosocial history on a newly admitted adult client. The client reports trouble concentrating, rapid heartbeats, irritability, and inability to make decisions. The nurse suspects which of the following?
1. Stress reaction 2. Role confusion 3. Impending heart attack 4. Dysfunctional anxiety
Which statements are true regarding chlorpromazine (Thorazine)?(Select all that apply.)
1. Many clients overdose on this medication. 2. Delay in achieving an orgasm. 3. Anticholinergic effects such as dry mouth, postural hypotension, and urinary retention are common. 4. Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) has a wide safety margin between a therapeutic and a lethal dose. 5. This drug will cause psychological dependence.