A client complains of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. Which of the following would the nurse most likely assess?

A) Knife-like pain
B) History of fracture
C) Recent weight gain
D) Difficulty chewing


D

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Mimicry refers to observing and copying the behaviors of other mothers. An example of mimicry is:

a. Baby-sitting for a neighbor's children. b. Wearing maternity clothes before they are needed. c. Daydreaming about the newborn. d. Imagining oneself as a good mother.

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The opening between the stomach and duodenum is called the __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A client's serum cholesterol level is 268 mg/dl. Lovastatin (Mevacor) is prescribed. A positive outcome of treatment with the medication is ________ of cholesterol

a. inhibition of hepatic synthesis b. stimulation of hepatic synthesis c. an increase in renal excretion d. an increase in fecal excretion

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A child with chronic allergic symptoms uses an intranasal steroid for control of symptoms. At this child's annual well-child checkup, the NP should carefully review this child's:

a. urinalysis. b. blood pressure. c. height and weight. d. liver function tests.

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