When assessing a client in the pretreatment evaluation phase prior to radiation therapy, the nurse most needs to assess which of the following things?

1. Nutritional status
2. Client's commitment to the full course of treatment
3. Presence of any metal objects in the client's body
4. Skin integrity


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Rationale: The client must be assessed carefully for any metal objects, such as pins or plates, within the client's body, as metal tends to absorb more radiation.

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A woman was awakened one morning by a police officer after her husband died while jogging. For the next 3 days, the widow stoically went through the funeral ritual in a state of numbness. Friends tried to get her to vent her feelings by crying

Which statements offer likely explanations regarding the widow's inability to cry? Select all that apply. a. Psychologically unhealthy individuals are likely to have atypical grief reactions. b. The acute stage of grief involves shock and disbelief that may last for several days. c. Culture influences grief responses. Some groups view emotional displays negatively. d. The widow had anticipated her husband's death long before it occurred and completed her mourning. e. The unconscious use of denial is normal for several days after a loss. It protects the individual from the intolerable pain of loss.

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The nurse is monitoring the end tidal CO2 level of a patient using a capnogram. When should the nurse read the PETCO2?

1. at the beginning of the plateau phase 2. at the midpoint of the plateau phase 3. at the end of the plateau phase 4. midway up the initial upstroke

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In seemingly identical crises, all persons respond essentially the same way

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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