In Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the preconventional level includes two stages. They are:

a. punishment and obedience.
b. individual instrumental purpose and exchange.
c. rights and social utility.
d. a and b.


D

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a. Tinea capitis b. Tinea corporis c. Tinea cruris d. Tinea pedis

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Following a terrorist attack using smallpox virus, the nurse assesses a newly admitted patient with large vesicles all over her body that could be either smallpox or chickenpox

The nurse feels confident that the lesions are those of smallpox because of the lesions assessed on the: a. face. b. mucous membranes. c. soles of the feet. d. axilla.

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The dressing surrounding a mastectomy patient's Jackson-Pratt drain has scant drainage on it. The nurse believes that the amount of drainage on the dressing may be increasing. How can the nurse best confirm this suspicion?

A) Describe the appearance of the dressing in the electronic health record. B) Photograph the patient's abdomen for later comparison using a smartphone. C) Trace the outline of the drainage on the dressing for future comparison. D) Remove and weigh the dressing, reapply it, and then repeat in 8 hours.

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During a physical assessment, the nurse notes a patient has a lack of appetite resulting in an inability to eat. The nurse should document that the patient is experiencing:

a. dyspnea. b. asthenia. c. anorexia. d. ecchymosis.

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