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A patient has developed a decubitus ulcer on the coccyx. What defense mechanism is affected by this homeostatic change?
A) The mucous membrane is affected. B) The respiratory tract is affected. C) The skin is affected. D) The gastrointestinal tract is affected.
The nurse assesses a 77-year-old client. Which of the following signs and symptoms should the nurse associate with the development of cataracts?
A) The client has eye pain that is described as "a constant dull ache.". B) The client states "I often sees double, especially early in the morning.". C) The client's most recent eye exam indicated increased intraocular pressure. D) The client states "my vision is becoming more and more blurry.".
The nurse is caring for a patient with head lice. The nurse practitioner orders malathion [Ovide] for treatment. What information should be provided to the patient? (Select all that apply.)
a. "Scalp irritation could occur." b. "The drug has a bad odor." c. "The lotion contains alcohol; use caution around fire." d. "Significant drug interactions can occur." e. "After applying the lotion to the scalp and hair, allow it to dry naturally."
Which of the following statements reflects application of the specific ethical principle of confi-dentiality?
1. "I'm concerned that funding may affect the outpatient program." 2. "I'm going to make sure that the client understands the instructions." 3. "I cannot share that information with you about the client's condition." 4. "I need to get more information about the client's personal health history."