The nurse reviews the CD4 cell count of a client who is HIV-positive. A result less than which of the following would indicate to the nurse that the client has AIDS?
A) 1,000 cells/mm3
B) 700 cells/mm3
C) 450 cells/mm3
D) 200 cells/mm3
D
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The male home health nurse parked his marked car in preparation for visiting the next client when a young female walked over to the car and asked him if he would like to have some fun
Which of the following provides the best explanation for this behavior? a. The girl was skipping school and wanted money for entertainment. b. The male nurse was extremely young and attractive and looked like he had money. c. The girl may have hoped a nurse would give her enough money to eat. d. Young girls often engage in thrilling, if high-risk, behaviors.
A process of intentional intervention to create something new is called:
a. altered direction. b. organizational flux. c. planned change. d. status revision.
A nurse appointed to the state board of nursing would expect work focused on which basic purpose of that body?
1. Establishing a means of protecting the public at large 2. Ensuring that all schools of nursing seek national accreditation 3. Ensuring that all practicing nurses are competent 4. Restricting nursing practice through regulations
The nurse caring for a client with jaundice would assess for other findings frequently associated with this condition, such as
a. a change in the texture of the hair. b. clay-colored stools. c. excess pigmentation to the hands. d. friable, ridged nails.