Positive or black diopters on the ophthalmoscope allow the examiner to focus on objects closer, such as the cornea and lens

A) True
B) False


A

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Staphylococcus aureus commonly found in the skin, nares, and other body sites of patients without any signs and symptoms of infection is known as which of the following conditions listed below?

A) An opportunistic infection B) A parasitic infestation C) Bacterial colonization D) A saprophytic infection

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Parents of a 4-year-old child are concerned because he continues to stutter. What nursing intervention is correct?

a. Remind the parents that stuttering is normal in children younger than 10 years. b. Inform the parents to have a speech evaluation performed if the stuttering continues beyond age 5 years. c. Reinforce the fact that this common speech defect requires no treatment. d. Tell the parents that speech problems are most treatable during the child's teen years.

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A client became hypotensive following a surgical procedure. When assessing the urinary system the nurse should expect to find:

A) presence of blood in the urine. B) a decrease in urine output. C) episodes of frequent urination. D) painful urination.

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When implementing a program for teaching parenting to a group of teenagers, the community health nurse determines that the group is in the changing/moving stage of change when the group demonstrates which of the following?

A) Motivation for change B) Integration of the change C) Lack of resistance to the change D) Beginning adoption of the change

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