Anna Bryan, age 68, has obstructive jaundice. This could be detected by inspecting which structure of the eye?

A) Iris
B) Sclera
C) Cornea
D) Anterior chamber


B

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What should the graduate do in order to prepare for retaking the NCLEX-PN®? (Select all that apply) A) Arrange a clinical internship to gain more bedside experience B) Focus her studying on the areas that were most challenging on the first exam. C) Take mock exams, focusing on the types of questions where she had difficulty. D) Get help from a nursing instructor on interpreting her Candidate Performance Review. E) Ask LP/VNs who have passed the NCLEX-PN® about why they believe they were successful.

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A research project shows that a new intervention involving hypnosis decreases PTSD dramatically in servicemen returning from the Middle East

Thirty-three percent of men and women so treated are functional in daily living and free from symptoms three weeks after treatment. Twenty percent of men and women treated remain free from symptoms at one year. Calculate the numbers needed to treat (NNT), both at three weeks and at a year. a. The NNT at three weeks is 0.33; the NNT at one year is 0.20. b. The NNT at three weeks is 1; the NNT at one year is 1. c. The NNT at three weeks is 33; the NNT at one year is 20. d. The NNT at three weeks is 3; the NNT at one year is 5.

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A child is discharged from the hospital after being diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. The home health nurse visits the family a few days after discharge to see how the family is coping with the new diagnosis

Which assessment finding is most indicative that the family knows how to care for the child at home? 1. The nurse observes the parents correctly performing chest physiotherapy on the child. 2. The nurse notes that prescriptions for medications have been filled. 3. The child appears to be well taken care of. 4. The parents state that they are managing well at home.

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The nurse is teaching a health education class on male reproductive anatomy and asks the students to identify the site of sperm production. Which structure, if identified by the group, would indicate to the nurse that the teaching was successful?

A) Testes B) Seminal vesicles C) Scrotum D) Prostate gland

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