The complications of mumps include: (Select all that apply.)

a. Inflammation of the ovaries
b. Inflammation of the testes
c. Meningitis
d. Deafness
e. Reye syndrome


A, B, C, D
Complications of mumps include meningoencephalitis, inflammation of the ovaries and testes, and deafness.

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Which of the following statements made by the nurse reflects the rationale for documenting both verbal and nonverbal responses? 1. "It is the hospital policy to document both." 2. "It is important to be thorough when documenting." 3. "Documenting both permits the reader to compare the behaviors for congruence." 4. "Charting verbal and nonverbal helps me remain objective."

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An x-ray of a trauma patient reveals rib fractures and the patient is diagnosed with a small flail chest injury. Which intervention should the nurse include in the patient's plan of care?

A) Suction the patient's airway secretions. B) Immobilize the ribs with an abdominal binder. C) Prepare the patient for surgery. D) Immediately sedate and intubate the patient.

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On a routine physical exam visit, the physician mentions that he hears a new murmur. The patient gets worried and asks, "What does this mean?" The physician responds,

A) "It would be caused by stress. Let's keep our eye on it and see if it goes away with your next visit." B) "This could be caused by an infection. Have you been feeling well the past few weeks?" C) "One of your heart valves is not opening properly. We need to do an echocardiogram to see which valve is having problem." D) "This may make you a little more fatigued than usual. Let me know if you start getting dizzy or light-headed."

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To plan effective nursing care for a client with somatization disorder, the nurse should be aware that

the etiology of somatoform disorders may be related to a. faulty perceptions and assessments of body sensations. b. traumatic memories of childhood events. c. culture-bound phenomena. d. depressive equivalents.

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