In examining the skin of your nursing home patient, you note a "stained glass" brownish mark on the face. Which of the following lesions best describes a stained glass brownish mark?
A. Actinic keratosis
B. Seborrhea keratosis
C. Lentigo maligna
D. Superficial spreading malignant melanoma
C
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The parent and/or family situation that most likely offers a sense of security for the preschooler in the home environment would be:
1. Parents and grandparents who live in the same household and share the care of the preschooler. 2. Families who yell with each other but then have a "group hug" to end the disagreement. 3. Parents who tell the toddler "no" firmly every time the toddler does something inappropriate. 4. Parents who handle stress well.
When considering the concepts related to blood pressure, the nurse knows that the concept of mean arterial pressure (MAP) is best described by which statement?
a. MAP is the pressure of the arterial pulse. b. MAP reflects the stroke volume of the heart. c. MAP is the pressure forcing blood into the tissues, averaged over the cardiac cycle. d. MAP is an average of the systolic and diastolic blood pressures and reflects tissue perfusion.
At a second-trimester prenatal visit, a married couple are discussing their new roles as parents with the nurse. The father comments that he really wants to be a good father to their new baby
The nurse should explain that in developing the fatherhood role, the most important thing is to: 1. Participate actively in as many aspects of childbearing and childrearing as possible. 2. Identify a father he admires and try to develop a fathering role similar to that. 3. Decide with his partner on a fathering role that is mutually agreeable to both of them. 4. Begin by examining the basic pattern of fathering that his father used with him.
List four of the signs of increased intracranial pressure
What will be an ideal response?