A 15-year-old male client visits the healthcare facility for information on acne. What

should the nurse tell him about acne vulgaris?

A) It is slightly more common in girls than boys.
B) It is caused as a result of lack of secretion of sebum.
C) It is not influenced significantly by the client's diet.
D) It is not influenced by stress and hormonal changes.


D

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Which of the following questions would be a good opening to address health concerns with a male client?

a. "How do you know when you are ill?" b. "What sort of health problems or illnesses do you have?" c. "What are your usual physical activities?" d. "What would your wife say about your health?"

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Which of the following would be a primary source for a research literature review?

A) A meta-analysis appearing in the Cochrane Reviews B) A metasynthesis published in the journal Qualitative Health Research C) An experimental study published in the journal Research in Nursing & Health D) A systematic review published in the journal Nursing Research

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What is the weight/volume percentage (W/V%) of a drug solution that contains 2 g of drug in 1.5 liters of solution?

a. 0.30% c. 1.33% b. 3% d. 0.133%

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Casey Clark is a school nurse planning health education topics for future classes at an urban high school. Knowing the leading causes of death for adolescents, Casey insists on including classes covering prevention of automobile accidents and

1. CPR. 2. Eating disorders. 3. How to detect cancer. 4. How to prevent AIDS. 5. Teenage depression and suicide.

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