A 7-year-old child is diagnosed with chickenpox. Which eruption is the first to be seen
in chickenpox?
A) Papules
B) Vesicles
C) Pustules
D) Crusts
D
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A patient who has had rheumatoid arthritis for years comes to the clinic to ask about changes in her fingers. The nurse will assess for signs of what problems?
a. Heberden nodes b. Bouchard nodules c. Swan-neck deformities d. Dupuytren contractures
The nurse is caring for a 22-year-old woman who has come in for a routine examination. The patient asks about how often she should perform breast self-examinations and get a mammogram. The nurse should inform the patient of which of the following?
a. Monthly breast self-examinations are optional for women in their twenties and thirties. b. Women less than 40 need a clinical breast exam by a health care provider yearly. c. Asymptomatic women need mammograms yearly until age 40. d. Women greater than age 40 need mammograms every 6 months.
An important nursing intervention when giving care to a client withdrawing from a CNS stimulant is
to a. make physical contact by frequently touching the client. b. offer intellectual activities requiring concentration. c. observe for depression and suicidal ideation. d. avoid manipulation by denying all client requests.
The Elizabeth Poor Law of 1601 is similar to which of the following current laws?
1. Welfare 2. Food Stamps 3. Medicaid 4. Medicare