Mitogens, such as angiotensin II, and growth factors stimulate:
a. smooth muscle proliferation.
b. endothelial injury.
c. cardiac muscle toxicity.
d. activation of phagocytes.
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, a. smooth muscle proliferation.
A patient has multiple myeloma. Which area in the body does the nurse closely
monitor
for the tumor masses?
a. lung
b. brain
c. bones
d. liver
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c. bones
A patient with Graves disease has subcutaneous swelling of the anterior leg. Which
term should the nurse document on the chart?
a. Papilledema
b. Pretibial myxedema
c. Diplopia
d. Acropachy
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b. Pretibial myxedema
The most important risk factor in the development of prostate cancer is:
, a. older age.
b. smoking.
c. low-fat diet.
d. urethral stricture.
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a. older age.
A nurse is asked what causes Prinzmetal angina. How should the nurse respond?
Prinzmetal angina is caused by:
a. blood clots in the coronary artery.
b. hypoxemia from respiratory disease.
c. vasospasm.
d. deep vein thromboses.
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c. vasospasm.
While reviewing a patient's health history, which finding will most alert the nurse to the
possible development of a chronic subdural hematoma?
a. Peripheral nerve trauma
b. Brain cancer
c. Prior brain atrophy
d. Meningitis
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a. smooth muscle proliferation.
b. endothelial injury.
c. cardiac muscle toxicity.
d. activation of phagocytes.
Give this one a try later!
, a. smooth muscle proliferation.
A patient has multiple myeloma. Which area in the body does the nurse closely
monitor
for the tumor masses?
a. lung
b. brain
c. bones
d. liver
Give this one a try later!
c. bones
A patient with Graves disease has subcutaneous swelling of the anterior leg. Which
term should the nurse document on the chart?
a. Papilledema
b. Pretibial myxedema
c. Diplopia
d. Acropachy
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b. Pretibial myxedema
The most important risk factor in the development of prostate cancer is:
, a. older age.
b. smoking.
c. low-fat diet.
d. urethral stricture.
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a. older age.
A nurse is asked what causes Prinzmetal angina. How should the nurse respond?
Prinzmetal angina is caused by:
a. blood clots in the coronary artery.
b. hypoxemia from respiratory disease.
c. vasospasm.
d. deep vein thromboses.
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c. vasospasm.
While reviewing a patient's health history, which finding will most alert the nurse to the
possible development of a chronic subdural hematoma?
a. Peripheral nerve trauma
b. Brain cancer
c. Prior brain atrophy
d. Meningitis
Give this one a try later!