Diagnosis of an aneurysm is usually made on the basis of the patient's
A) cerebral angiogram.
B) physical examination.
C) CT scan.
D) All of the above are correct.
D
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The nurse is instructing the client on how to perform Credé's maneuver. In which situation is this maneuver helpful?
A) When a client is experiencing a vagal response during a bowel movement B) When a client is experiencing orthostatic hypotension upon arising C) When a client is attempting to empty the bladder D) When a client is experiencing numbness of the lower extremities
A client complains of right lower abdominal pain and nausea and appendicitis is suspected. Which of the following lab reports would assist in confirming the diagnosis?
a. 5,000/mm3 WBC (white blood cells); 50% neutrophils b. 10,000/mm3 WBC; 75% neutrophils c. 15,000/mm3 WBC; 85% neutrophils d. 2,000/mm3 WBC; 40% neutrophils
The nursing student tells a peer, "Once I begin studying, I don't dare take a break. If I stop for even 5 minutes, I know I'll never go back to studying." The peer identifies this statement as
a. negative thinking. b. random thinking. c. ruminative thinking. d. all-or-nothing thinking.
Critical reading involves the following stages of understanding: a. skimming, comprehending, analysis andsynthesis
b. skimming, analysis, synthesising andremembering. c. skimming, comprehending, synthesising and informing. d. skimming, comprehending, analysis and writing.