A nurse suspects that a large skin lesion on the client's forearm is a fungal infection. Which device does the nurse use to confirm his suspicion?

a. Pen light
b. Magnification device
c. Transilluminator
d. Wood's lamp


ANS: D

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Parents of a 5-year-old child tell the nurse they are concerned about their child's speech development by stating, "No one can understand him but us." What clinical classification of speech disorder does the nurse suspect?

a. Global language delay b. Expressive language delay c. Language loss d. Articulation disorder

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Which of the following questions when asked by the nurse will help identify children and adolescents manifesting a common symptom of a mental health or psychiatric disorder? Does your child:

A) Have trouble sleeping at night? B) Have difficulty staying on task? C) Complain that things talk to him/her? D) See things that aren't there?

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A nurse manager and the charge nurse have two employees who disagree with the accomplishment of client care. The manager determines a mutually agreed-upon time to discuss this situation with all the members involved. This activity is called what?

a. Conflict resolution b. Problem solving c. Delegation d. Client protection

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