Sensory problems may affect the patient's ability to eat, but they do not affect appetite.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The nurse is performing a breast examination on a 22-year-old female patient and notes that the nipples are pointing in different directions. What action is indicated?

1. The findings should be documented as normal. 2. The nurse will need to question the patient to determine if she is breastfeeding. 3. The finding will need to be reported for follow-up hormone level assessments. 4. The finding will need to be reported for further testing to rule out a malignancy.

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A pregnant woman experiencing nausea and vomiting should:

1. drink a glass of water with a fat-free carbohydrate before getting out of bed in the morning. 2. eat small, frequent meals (every 2 to 3 hours). 3. increase the intake of high-fat foods to keep the stomach full and coated. 4. limit fluid intake throughout the day.

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As secondary teeth begin to erupt around age 6, which of the following problems is most likely to arise?

A) Caries B) Malocclusion C) Periodontal disease D) Wisdom teeth impaction

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The nurse is reviewing the outcomes of a patient's plan of care. When working through this phase of the critical thinking process, the nurse will use ____________ to determine the patient's outcomes

1. Every step of the critical thinking process 2. Collection of information and generation of alternatives 3. Selection of alternatives and analysis of the situation 4. Analysis of the situation and generation of alternatives

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