A substance that causes cancer is a(n)

A) organism.
B) consumption.
C) malignancy.
D) carcinogen.


D

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obsessive-compulsive disorder would be (more than one answer may be correct) A. "Have you been a victim of a crime or seen someone badly injured or killed?" B. "Do you feel especially uncomfortable in social situations involving people?" C. "Do you do certain things over and over again?" D. "Do you find it difficult to keep certain thoughts out of awareness?" E. "Do you have to do things in a certain way to feel comfortable?"

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A male patient comes to the emergency department with symptoms of renal colic. The nurse realizes that this patient most likely has a calculus that is obstructing which structure?

1. Ureter 2. Bladder 3. Renal pelvis 4. Urethra

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The nurse is caring for a 23-year-old male client who is in the ICU with second and third degree burns over 40 percent of his body. One of the first symptoms that the client is having organ fail-ure is that the urine output is less than:

1. 30 mL/hour 2. 40 mL/hour 3. 50 mL/hour 4. 60 mL/hour

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A 20-year-old client who is at 10 weeks' gestation confides that the pregnancy was unplanned and is unsure about continuing it or sharing news about it with her partner. How should the nurse respond to this client?

1. "You should go to a pregnancy support group to be a good mother." 2. "It's common to feel ambiguous about pregnancy in the first trimester." 3. "These thoughts are because your mother died when you were 4 years old." 4. "It's really unusual for a pregnant woman to feel this way early in the pregnancy."

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