A part of a person's lung has collapsed. This is:
a. Dehiscence
b. An evisceration
c. Hypoxemia
d. Atelectasis
D
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The nurse explains that the major difference between rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis is that rheumatoid arthritis:
a. is degenerative. b. affects patients over 40 years of age. c. is inflammatory. d. is curable.
A patient presents at the clinic with complaints of morning numbness, cramping, and stiffness in his fourth and fifth fingers. What disease process should the nurse suspect?
A) Tendonitis B) A ganglion C) Carpal tunnel syndrome D) Dupuytren's disease
A 36-year-old female who is 26 weeks pregnant is hospitalized due to preterm labor. The client has a history of uterine fibroids. The nurse should recognize that:
a. the fetus must be monitored carefully as the fibroids may increase fetal growth rate b. the fibroids elevate the levels of estrogen and progesterone, thus retarding fetal growth c. the hormones of pregnancy may increase the fibroid growth rate, crowding the uterus d. benign fibroids will not interfere with pregnancy
The clinic nurse assesses a newborn that is not progressing as expected. Genetic tests are ordered
The nurse explains to the parents that the laboratory tests to be done include which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Chromosome analysis 2. Complete blood count 3. Phenylketonuria 4. Enzyme assay 5. Antibody titers