A bull's-eye rash may be indicative of which problem?
1) Herpes zoster
2) Lyme disease
3) Lupus
4) Tinea corporis
ANS: 2
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a. Carrier molecules latch onto specific molecules, and transport them in or out of the cell. b. Fluids and substances are forced through cell membranes by hydrostatic pressure. c. Isotonic solutions move substances in and out of the cell. d. Kinetic energy causes molecules to be in constant motion in and out of the cell.
The nurse instructs the postpartum client that she can resume light housekeeping after the:
1. Second week at home. 2. First week at home. 3. Six-week postpartum checkup. 4. Second day at home.
The nurse is caring for a client from the Mexican culture who is moaning and groaning in response to pain. The nurse plans care understanding that this response is viewed in the client's culture as
a. a means to eliminate the pain. b. a method of expressing unmet needs. c. a woman-like and weak response to pain. d. an expression of acceptance of pain.
A 50-year-old client with breast cancer has had a double mastectomy. Which factor would influence this client's susceptibility to an infection?
A) Bronchovesicular breath sounds B) Dry skin C) Intact mucous membranes D) Susceptibility of the client