A 26-year-old client complains that she cannot see close objects clearly. Which

condition is the client experiencing?

A) Myopia
B) Hyperopia
C) Astigmatism
D) Presbyopia


B

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A patient has been treated for diarrhea. Which of the following foods should be introduced back into the diet after 2 days of diarrhea?

A) Hamburger B) Beef stew C) Baked potato D) Hot dog

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A caregiver is said to be practicing __________ care not only when she takes into consideration the client's actual or potential problems but also when she considers the client's family, work responsibilities, and social aspects of life

a. Competent b. Complete c. Holistic d. Crisis

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When a female patient informs the nurse that she has noted inflammation of her vulva and a yellow-brown discharge, the nurse recognizes that the clinical manifestations described are typical of which of the following vaginal infections?

A) Trichomonas vaginalis B) Candidiasis C) Gardnerella D) Chlamydia

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Select the stem question that best indicates that an "Assessment" category question is being asked

a. Which action should the nurse perform first? b. You know your teaching concerning co-lostomy care was successful if the client makes which statement? c. Identify the data that are most important to obtain for a client with cardiac disease. d. Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority?

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