A nurse is assessing a Native American client. Which biological variation would the nurse expect to find?
A) Dry cerumen in the ears
B) Profuse perspiration in the axillary area
C) Strong body odor
D) Longer eustachian tubes
A
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A patient was positive for hepatitis B virus, although she had the disease 4 years ago and now is symptom free. What is the nurse aware is true regarding this patient?
a. Is likely to have hepatitis B again b. Now has noninfectious hepatitis c. Is an infectious carrier and always will be d. Is at risk for hepatitis E
A newborn has been diagnosed with brachial nerve paralysis. The nurse should assist the breastfeeding mother to use which hold or position during feeding?
a. Reclining b. The cradle hold c. The football hold d. The cross-over hold
Anticholinergic drugs cause relaxation of the smooth muscle in the bronchi
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which action accurately describes the shunts in fetal circulation?
a. The foramen ovale bypasses the left ventricle. b. The ductus venosus bypasses the liver. c. The umbilical artery bypasses the stomach. d. The ductus arteriosus bypasses the aorta.