The nurse is conducting a comprehensive health assessment of a 55-year-old Hispanic man. Which of the following abnormal findings would be most likely in this patient?

A) Bifid uvula
B) Gingivitis
C) Oral cancer
D) Sinus infection


B

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When reviewing information about general anesthetics, a group of students read about volatile liquids used as inhaled general anesthetics

The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as a volatile liquid? Select all that apply. A) Halothane B) Desflurane C) Nitrous oxide D) Enflurane E) Cyclopropane

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A client is prescribed digoxin (Lanoxin). The healthcare provider increased the client's dose from 0.25 mg to 0.375 mg. What percentage was the dosage increased?

1. 5 % 2. 50% 3. 150% 4. 300%

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A client with osteoporosis has been prescribed raloxifene (Evista). Which question should the nurse ask to determine the client's risks for complications with this drug?

1. "Have you ever had esophageal or ulcer disease?" 2. "Do you have a history of abnormal breast biopsies?" 3. "Have you ever had or been treated for blood clots?" 4. "Have you ever had any broken bones?"

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