Which of the following symptoms must the nurse consider when monitoring clients with cancer who are administered antineoplastic agents?
A) Symptoms of gout C) Symptoms of diarrhea
B) Symptoms of hypertension D) Symptoms of anemia
A
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A nurse would expect a 4-year-old client to have which of these perceptions of death?
a. a concept of religious beliefs determining beliefs of death b. an idea that death is final c. a no clear concept d. a view of death as a kind of "sleep" that is interchangeable with life
The patient has taken a total of 6000 mg of Keflex as ordered by the physician. The patient was
prescribed 1 capsule every 6 hr for 6 days. What was the strength of each Keflex capsule? A. 75 mg B. 125 mg C. 225 mg D. 250 mg
If a newborn is not dried thoroughly after a bath, it is most likely that the newborn will:
a. have increased susceptibility to seizure c. become increasingly anxious b. develop a severely dried skin d. have a body temperature drop
A 53-year-old client is seen at the clinic for a yearly physical examination. In evaluating the cli-ent's weight, the nurse also considers the age and height. This is an example of:
1. Defining the client problem 2. Recognizing gaps in data assessment 3. Comparing data with normal health patterns 4. Drawing conclusions about the client's response