Lighting in a person's room is adjusted to meet:

a. Your needs
b. The person's needs
c. The nurse's needs
d. The needs of the health team


B

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A client asks the nurse to explain the nature of cancer because a relative recently died of the disease. The nurse should respond that cancer:

1. "Is an unknown substance that attacks the body." 2. "Is comprised of mutant cells that grow quickly." 3. "Affects only one area of the body." 4. "Is always life-threatening."

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A male patient had a lipid profile completed at a community health fair, and the nurse is reviewing the results with the patient. (See lipid profile results.) What is the nurse's best response?

1. "The results for cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL are outside the acceptable normal values." 2. "The HDL is elevated, indicating you are at risk for a lipid-associated illness." 3. "The results are within normal range." 4. "The LDL is too low."

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A line operator in a manufacturing facility comes in to the on-site clinic reporting numbness in his hands after excessive exposure to the toxin benzene. Applying the epidemiologic triad to this scenario, which is the host?

A) Line operator B) Manufacturing facility C) Benzene D) Hands

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A client diagnose with stable angina secondary to ischemic heart disease has a prescription for sublingual (SL) nitroglycerin (NTG). The nurse should tell the client to follow which instructions if chest pain is not relieved after taking 3 NTG tables 5 min apart?

a. drive to the nearest emergency department b. take another NTG SL tablet and lie down until angina subsides c. call primary healthcare provider d. call 911 pain is unrelieved and chew a tablet of aspirin 325mg

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