A client is concerned about her risk for breast cancer. Following the initial history, the nurse identifies which of the following as a high risk factor for breast cancer?

A. History of late menarche and early menopause
B. Sister with premenopausal breast cancer
C. Mother with fibrocystic breast disease
D. Multiparity


B

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In order to be actively involved in a plan of care, the client must demonstrate which of the following responsibilities? (Select all that apply.)

a. Truthfulness b. Education c. Acceptance d. Responsibility e. Cooperation

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The nurse administered the Mini-Cog screening tool to an older patient. The patient was able to remember two of the three unrelated words and did not identify the correct time on the drawn clock. How will the nurse document this finding?

A) Nondemented according to Mini-Cog screening tool B) Normal according to Mini-Cog screening tool C) Demented according to Mini-Cog screening tool D) Normal demented according to Mini-Cog screening tool

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How should the nurse position the television set for the nursing home resident who has macular degeneration in both eyes?

A. As close to the client's face as possible, because the client can no longer adjust for distance vision B. On the side with the best hearing ear, because this client has only light perception vision C. Directly in front of the client, because he or she no longer has peripheral vision D. On either side of the client, because he or she no longer has central vision

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Which of the following statements is true of marijuana?

A. The effects of marijuana set in only 2 to 3 hours after administration. B. The cannabinoids in marijuana are highly water-soluble compounds. C. Marijuana increases the activity of the mesolimbic dopamine system. D. Taking marijuana orally is the most common route of administration.

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