An oncology nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with an occult nasopharyngeal malignancy. Where would the nurse expect this malignancy to be?

A) Osteomeatal complex
B) Rosenmuller's fossa
C) Kiesselbach's plexus
D) Wharton's ducts


B

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An infant born with congenital hypothyroidism and has not sought care from any health care provider is likely to develop which of the following complications? Select all that apply

A) Deformed joints and bone spurs B) Impaired physical growth C) Mental retardation D) Loss of fine motor control and arthritis E) Down syndrome

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There are three types of change described in the text: personal, professional, and organizational. Which of the following is an example of a professional change?

a. change made in one's life, often for self-improvement b. change made to acquire BSN degree c. change made to achieve goal of best health care facility in the state d. change made to one's appearance

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What is a common cause of underdelegation?

A) A high degree of trust in subordinates B) A democratic leadership style C) A need for perfectionism and control D) Managers usually have time to accomplish unit goals alone

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Mr. Peyser is a 38-year-old patient who presents to your office for a yearly physical examination. On exam you note that the foreskin of the penis is very tight, preventing it from retracting over the glans. Which of the following conditions best describes this clinical finding?

A. Phimosis B. Paraphimosis C. Spermatocele D. Epispadias

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