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A client asks "What do these basophils and mast cells do in the body?" The health care provider responds that they: - CORRECT ANSWER: "[...] are involved when you have an allergic reaction"
A client has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), a form of malignancy that most likely originated in which of the following sites? - CORRECT ANSWER: lymph nodes
A client has been receiving intravenous normal saline at a rate of 125 mL/hour since her surgery 2 days earlier. As a result, she has developed an increase in vascular volume and edema. Which of the following phenomena accounts for this client's edema? -
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Increased capillary filtration pressure
A client presents to the emergency clinic not feeling well. Which of the following complaints leads the health care provider to suspect the client may have acute leukaemia? - CORRECT ANSWER: Bleeding from the gums, not related to brushing the teeth
A client represents to the emergency department with severe menstrual bleeding where is soaking three to 4 pads/hour. Following assessment, which of the following findings indicates that her body is trying to increase its cardiac output ? Select all that apply -
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Heart rate 120 beats/minute
- Complaints of chest "palpitations"
A client with history of antiphosholipid syndrome presents to the emergency department.Which of the following complaints lead the nurse to suspect the client is experiencing a 1 / 2
complication related to the syndrome? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER: A.Have developed a cough that produced some bloody sputum.
- Swelling in the right calf with redness and tenderness.
- Having respiratory symptoms like shortness of breath and chest pain.
A group of teenagers spent an entire day on the beach without using sunscreen. The first night, their skin was reddened and painful to touch. The second day, they awoke to find large fluid-filled blisters over several body areas. The nurse recognizes the development of blisters as which type of inflammatory response? - CORRECT
ANSWER: delayed response
A healthy, primiparous (first time) mother delivered a healthy infant several hours ago, but the mother has experienced postpartum hemorrhage. Which of the following disorders is most likely to underlie the patient's excessive bleeding after delivery? -
CORRECT ANSWER: disseminated intravascular coagulation
A nurse is assessing the patient's home medication use. After listening to the patient list current medications, the nurse asks what priority question? - CORRECT ANSWER: "Do you have any over-the-counter medications?"
A nurse is preparing a drug for administration to a patient. The drug does not have an indicated use for the patient's medical diagnosis. What should the nurse do? -
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Question the prescriber concerning the ordered drug.
A nurse is preparing to discharge a patient newly diagnosed warfarin (Coumadin). While assessing the patient's knowledge of the drug, what would indicate that the patient
needs further instruction concerning drug therapy? - CORRECT ANSWER: B. I take
aspirin for my arthritis."
A patient asks the nurse what a cancer cell's growth rate is called. What is the nurse's best response? - CORRECT ANSWER: Cancer cell's growth rate is called proliferation
A patient diagnosed with a malignancy is receiving an antimetabolite as part of his or her medication therapy. What would the nurse be sure to teach this patient about his or
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