MC The nurse is working in a clinic whose clientele has existing liver disease. The nurse knows that these clients need which of the following immunizations?
A. Rubella
B. Pneumococcal
C. Meningococcal
D. Varicella
B. Pneumococcal
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The patient is a 20-year-old college student who has type 1 diabetes and normally walks each evening as part of an exercise regimen
The patient plans to enroll in a swimming class. Which adjustment should be made based on this information? a. Time the morning insulin injection so that the peak action will occur during swimming class. b. Delete normal walks on swimming class days. c. Delay the meal before the swimming class until the session is over. d. Monitor glucose level before, during, and after swimming to determine the need for alterations in food or insulin.
Which of the following is a step in descriptive phenomenology? Select all that apply
A) Bracketing B) Inferring C) Analyzing D) Describing
Which complaint should a nurse consider a warning sign for cancer?
a. Intense pain in an area such as a hip or groin after carrying several gallons of paint up a ladder and painting the garage b. Persistent indigestion associated with dif-ficulty swallowing c. Diarrhea that lasts 2 days after an all-day picnic at the beach d. A painful lump under the umbilicus that recedes when pushed but comes out again with a sneeze or hard cough
The nurse is performing the Weber test. The nurse documents that the sound lateralized to the client's right ear. The student nurse observing the assessment asks the nurse about the meaning of this documentation
Which of the following is the nurse's best response? 1. "This just means that I am unable to visualize the client's tympanic membrane.". 2. "It refers to the client's inability to hear whispered statements.". 3. "The client is able to hear bone-conducted sound longer than air conducted sound.". 4. "The client is able to hear bone-conducted sound better through the impaired ear.".