A woman brings her 3-year-old daughter to the pediatric clinic and tells the APRN that her child has "lumps in her neck that move around but don't hurt." On examination, the APRN notes lymph nodes that are less than 10 mm, nontender, and movable

How would the APRN describe findings in the medical record?
A) Shoddy nodes
B) Knotty nodes
C) Shotty nodes
D) Notty nodes


C

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A client is nearing death after experiencing a multiple vehicle crash. The family is notified of a client's grave prognosis and is informed of the client's organ donor card. What should the nurse do at this time?

1. Encourage the family to ask questions and express their feelings. 2. Provide the family with a brochure on organ donation. 3. Tell the family about the person who will be receiving the organs. 4. Tell the family about how the organs will be removed.

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A nurse is using a pulse oximeter to measure the arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO2 or SpO2) of a patient's arterial blood. What range is considered a normal value for SpO2?

A) 65% to 70% B) 75% to 80% C) 85% to 90% D) 95% to 100%

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A client with wound drainage has been admitted to the facility. How should the nurse

assist the client to bed? A) Allow the client to lie down in his street clothes B) Prepare the client for a bed bath C) Assist the client in putting on a hospital gown and lying in bed D) Cover the client with a bath blanket

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A nursing instructor is preparing a presentation on the etiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). When discussing the role of neurotransmitters in the course of the disease, which of the following would the instructor most likely emphasize?

A) Serotonin B) Acetylcholine C) Dopamine D) Norepinephrine

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