Question 1 See full question 14s
A high-risk adolescent is given a tuberculin intradermal skin test to detect tuberculosis
infection. How long after the
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You Selected:
In 48 to 72 hours
Correct response:
In 48 to 72 hours
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Question 2 See full question 1m 25s
A client reports chronic lower back pain and fatigue, and has been seen by multiple care
providers without relief of symptoms. The client insists that something is terribly wrong.
Which action should the nurse take first?
You Selected:
Obtain a thorough health assessment to rule out physical illnesses
Correct response:
Obtain a thorough health assessment to rule out physical illnesses
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Question 3 See full question 1m 44s
A nurse is planning care for a client newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 1.
Which of the following illustrates an appropriate outcome criterion?
You Selected:
The client will correctly demonstrate blood glucose testing prior to discharge.
Correct response:
The client will correctly demonstrate blood glucose testing prior to discharge.
Explanation:
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Question 4 See full question 1m 7s
An adolescent female is prescribed amoxicillin for an ear infection. The nurse should
teach the adolescent about the risks associated with her concurrent use of:
You Selected:
oral contraceptives.
Correct response:
oral contraceptives.
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Question 5 See full question 47s
A client with Parkinson's disease is prescribed levodopa (L-dopa) therapy. Improvement
in which area indicates effective therapy?
You Selected:
muscle rigidity
Correct response:
muscle rigidity
Explanation:
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Question 6 See full question 13s
A woman is taking oral contraceptives. The nurse teaches the client to report which
complication?
You Selected:
severe calf pain
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