A lack of thyroid hormone production in infancy results in:
A. cretinism.
B. candidemia.
C. acromegaly.
D. dwarfism.
Answer: A
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a. atrial dysrhythmias. b. junctional dysrhythmias. c. nodal dysrhythmias. d. ventricular dysrhythmias.
A nurse is collecting initial data from a 75-year-old client with a duodenal ulcer. What would be the first symptom or clinical manifestation the nurse would expect to see in this client?
A. Pain B. Melena C. Syncope D. Hematemesis
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A nurse is working with a patient exhibiting psychophysiological symptoms. It is important that the nurse understand that the patient's symptoms are:
a. feigned. b. psychosomatic. c. serious and require treatment. d. only serious if associated with actual pathology.