Cherry angiomas are a common finding in:
a. adults older than 30 years.
b. newborns.
c. pregnant women.
d. sunbathers.
A
Cherry angiomas occur in almost everyone older than 30 years and increase numerically with age.
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a. blinking of his right eye. c. bilateral blinking of his eyes. b. constriction of his right pupil. d. tearing of his right eye.
The nurse has assessed the patient with a left-sided head injury and records this information:
Decreasing level of consciousness Slow pupillary response on the right side Blood pressure 167/80; previous blood pressure was 160/72 Respiratory rate and pulse rate gradually increasing The nurse is aware that these assessments are indicators of ______________________________.
Among Irish Americans, ignoring bodily complaints:
A. Is not culturally accepted. B. Appears to be a culturally accepted and supported defense and coping mechanism. C. Is related to the even, nonemotional expression of Irish American culture. D. Is the result of Irish Americans not recognizing the implications of illness.
A mechanically ventilated patient receiving a neuromuscular-blocking drug has tearing in the eyes & increased heart rate & blood pressure. The nurse interprets that the
A. patient is having an adverse reaction to the medication. B. patient's level of sedation is inadequate. C. patient's dose of the neuromuscular-blocking drug is insufficient. D. patient's response to the drug is appropriate.