What should you not do when assessing a patient?
a. judge
b. listen
c. involve the patient
d. pay attention
Ans: A
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ANS:
The nurse is working with a client at a public health clinic. The client says to the nurse, "The doctor said that my CD4+ count is 450 . Is that good?" What is the nurse's best response?
a. "Your count is high so you can cut back on your medication." b. "Your count is normal because your me-dications are working well." c. "Your count is a bit low and you are sus-ceptible to infection." d. "Your count is very low and you actually now have AIDS."
A patient is admitted with a large, inflamed leg wound. The nurse explains that the inflammatory response is initiated by chemicals released by which white blood cell type?
1. Monocytes 2. Eosinophils 3. Basophils 4. Neutrophils
The patient is undergoing lab work and ultrasound for a possible diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Which problem does the nurse expect to find in the patient's history?
1. Multiple first-trimester fetal losses 2. Dyspareunia 3. Vulvitis 4. Oligomenorrhea