A 75-year-old male client is seen at a primary care physician's office for a routine yearly checkup. Which finding as part of the checkup is suggestive of a pathological process involving the hematologic system?

A) hemoglobin: 15.0%
B) WBC: 9000
C) splenomegaly
D) pulse rate of 86 beats per minute


C

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In what group decision making technique are the members not present?

a. PERT c. Delphi b. Gantt d. Nominal

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The discussions of moral development found in current literature flow primarily from the frameworks developed by:

a. Kohlberg and Gilligan. c. Gilligan and Piaget. b. Piaget and Fowler. d. Kohlberg and Fowler.

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The nurse is preparing to perform a heel stick on a neonate. The most appropriate complementary erapy for the nurse to plan to use in the neonate to decrease pain during this quick but painful procedure is

1. swaddling. 2. sucrose pacifier. 3. massage. 4. holding the infant.

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A client who was seriously injured in an automobile accident now exhibits great anxiety when driving and is always watching for other vehicles that may spin out of control

The nurse knows cognitive-behavioral therapy is appropriate for this client because it teaches: A) Expressing what is contained in the unconscious. B) A process of reinforcement, punishment, and extinction. C) Information provided for assessment and intervention. D) Accurate and rational thinking based on logic and available facts.

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