A female client is undergoing tests for multiple myeloma. Diagnostic study findings in multiple myeloma include:

A. a decreased serum creatinine level.
B. hypocalcemia.
C. Bence Jones protein in the urine.
D. a low serum protein level.


Answer: C
Explanation: Presence of Bence Jones protein in the urine almost always confirms the disease, but absence doesn't rule it out. Serum calcium levels are elevated because calcium is lost from the bone and reabsorbed in the serum. Serum protein electrophoresis shows elevated globulin spike. The serum creatinine level may also be increased.

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a. conducive physical, social, and political environment. b. compatible members, environment, and goals. c. creative environment, like disciplines, and socialization. d. compliant administration, political environment, and status.

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An older adult patient in no acute distress reports being less able to taste and smell. What is the nurse's best response to this information?

a. Notify the physician immediately to rule out cranial nerve damage. b. Perform testing on the vestibulocochlear nerve and a hearing test. c. Schedule the patient for an appointment at a smell and taste disorders clinic. d. Explain to the patient that diminished senses are normal findings.

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