The nurse is assessing a homeless person who admits to intravenous drug use. Which will the nurse monitor the patient for based on this data?
1) Scabies
2) Lice
3) Hepatitis B
4) Tuberculosis
ANS: 3
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a. Musculocutaneous nerve c. Median nerve b. Phrenic nerve d. Axillary nerve
A client who is newly diagnosed with type I diabetes is admitted for control and self-care to include doing finger sticks for glucose monitoring and self-administration of insulin
The nurse should identify which of the following as the first task when developing this client's teaching plan? a. Assembling the equipment to demonstrate injection techniques b. Preparing a realistic teaching goal for the client c. Assessing the client to determine how much he understands about diabetes d. Identifying how much insulin the client will be taking
Lynne, age 72, presents for the first time with her daughter. Her daughter describes some recent disturbing facts about her mother. How can you differentiate between depression and dementia?
A. You might be able to pinpoint the onset of dementia, but the onset of depression is difficult to identify. B. A depressed person has wide mood swings, whereas a person with dementia demonstrates apathetic behavior. C. The person with dementia tries to hide problems concerning his or her memory, whereas the person with depression complains about memory. D. The person with dementia has a poor self-image, whereas the person with depression does not have a change in self-image.
Male and female genital characteristics are present at
a. 4 weeks' gestation c. 9 weeks' gestation b. 6 weeks' gestation d. 12 weeks' gestation