A client has a sinus infection with large amounts of exudate. Which of the following assessment findings would be most likely?

A) Crepitus over the maxillary sinuses
B) Frontal sinuses nontender to palpation
C) Red, tender tympanic membrane
D) Increased amounts of cerumen


A

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1. Ineffective Individual Coping related to an invasive procedure. 2. Anxiety related to anticipated painful procedure. 3. Fear related to the unfamiliar environment. 4. Knowledge Deficient of the procedure.

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How is competence determined using a computerized adaptive test (CAT) format?

A) A candidate is able to achieve and maintain a minimum passing standard B) A candidate is able to complete the test in the allotted period of time. C) A candidate is able to pass 85% of the questions presented. D) A candidate is able to achieve a minimum passing standard before time expires.

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The nurse cares for a client with advanced Alzheimer disease who is not mobile. The nurse has assessed the client as high risk for falls. Which of the following should be included in the fall-prevention program? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bright orange sticker on the resident's door B) Padded mattress on the floor next to the resident's bed C) Use of chest restraints when in the wheelchair D) Frequent assessment of resident for toileting needs E) Keep lights on in room and bathroom F) Place sensor pad alarm on bed

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Osmosis is defined as the:

A. passive transport of molecules across the cell membrane. B. diffusion of molecules across a cell membrane. C. movement of water across a semipermeable membrane. D. movement of water to an area of lower concentration.

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