A client reports that he might have shingles. Which type of lesion would the nurse most likely assess?

A) Papule
B) Vesicle
C) Bulla
D) Crust


B

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You are caring for a 13-year-old boy with a diagnosis of conduct disorder. Which of the following would you be most likely to expect given this diagnosis?

A. Severe separation anxiety from parents B. Making up stories to make him appear more important C. History of cruelty to schoolmates and pets D. Insomnia and anorexia nervosa

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___________ has an identifiable cause and rapid onset and generally disappears with healing

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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On admission to the mental health unit, a client tells the nurse she's afraid to leave the house for fear of criticism. She informs the nurse, "My nose is so big. I know everyone is looking at me and making fun of me. I had plastic surgery and it still looks awful!" These symptoms are an indication of which disorder?

A.. Paranoid personality disorder B. Body dysmorphic disorder C. Paranoid schizophrenia D. Antisocial disorder

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During assessment of a client, the chest tube becomes dislodged. The nurse should first:

A. Call the physician B. Check for a mediastinal shift C. Attempt to gently reinsert the tube D. Apply pressure over the insertion site

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