The nurse is reviewing the potential complications of a transfusion with a client. Infections that can be long-term in nature include: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Hepatitis B.
2. Graft-versus-host disease.
3. Hyperkalemia.
4. Sepsis.
5. HIV.


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Rationale: Hepatitis B is a viral infection that is spread by blood and serum, and can be lifelong in nature.

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ANS:

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The nurse is concerned that a patient is at risk for the development of skin cancer when what was assessed? (Select all that apply.)

A) Age 55 years B) Light-colored hair C) Actinic keratosis on face D) Poor skin turgor E) Yellow palms of the hands

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Which of the following are signs/symptoms of suicidal intent? (SELECT ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY)

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A. ASA 1 B. ACTH C. ACh D. ACS

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