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Which risk factor increases the chances of the development of a neural tube defect
during embryonic development?
-Folate deficiency
-Iron deficiency
-Ascorbic acid deficiency
-Calcium deficiency
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, Folate deficiency
A client has been diagnosed with metabolic acidosis. What assessment finding does
the nurse expect?
-Increased pH above 7.45
-Increased PCO2 above 45 mm/Hg (5.99 kPa)
-Decreased pH below 7.35
-Decreased PCO2 below 35 mm/Hg (4.66 kPa)
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Decreased pH below 7.35
A young adult client presents with an enlarged, firm cervical lymph node on the right
side of the neck. Palpation of the node is painless. The nurse should document this
assessment finding and anticipate preparing the client for which diagnostic procedure
to confirm diagnosis?
-Watchful waiting and close monitoring of the node over the following weeks
-Bone marrow transplant (BMT)
-Lymph node biopsy
-Radioactive isotope insertion
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Lymph node biopsy
,A nurse is caring for an adolescent with posttraumatic stress syndrome. The client
reports having difficulty concentrating and has an increased startle reflex. The nurse's
documentation includes the presence of:
-Hyperarousal
-Intrusion
-Shell shock
-Resistance
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Hyperarousal
A client is admitted with a suspected diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Which
diagnostic test would the nurse look for to confirm the diagnosis?
-Presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
-H. pylori infection
-Epstein-Barr virus
-Positive Bence Jones proteins
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Presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
A nurse is performing a head-to-toe assessment of a newborn diagnosed with Down
syndrome. Which assessment finding should the nurse bring to the attention of the
health care provider as an unexpected finding?
-simian crease
-flat occiput
, -protruding tongue
-cleft lip
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cleft lip
Why is early diagnosis essential for an infant with severe combined immunodeficiency
disorders (SCIDs)?
-A cure may be found.
-The infant will not have any infections.
-There is better opportunity for successful treatment.
-The infant will not have developmental delays.
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There is better opportunity for successful treatment.
A client underwent an open cholecystectomy 2 days ago, and the incision is now in
the proliferative phase of healing. What is the dominant cellular process that
characterizes this phase of the client's healing?
-Hemostasis
-Keloid formation
-Collagen secretion by fibroblasts
-Phagocytosis by neutrophils
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Which risk factor increases the chances of the development of a neural tube defect
during embryonic development?
-Folate deficiency
-Iron deficiency
-Ascorbic acid deficiency
-Calcium deficiency
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, Folate deficiency
A client has been diagnosed with metabolic acidosis. What assessment finding does
the nurse expect?
-Increased pH above 7.45
-Increased PCO2 above 45 mm/Hg (5.99 kPa)
-Decreased pH below 7.35
-Decreased PCO2 below 35 mm/Hg (4.66 kPa)
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Decreased pH below 7.35
A young adult client presents with an enlarged, firm cervical lymph node on the right
side of the neck. Palpation of the node is painless. The nurse should document this
assessment finding and anticipate preparing the client for which diagnostic procedure
to confirm diagnosis?
-Watchful waiting and close monitoring of the node over the following weeks
-Bone marrow transplant (BMT)
-Lymph node biopsy
-Radioactive isotope insertion
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Lymph node biopsy
,A nurse is caring for an adolescent with posttraumatic stress syndrome. The client
reports having difficulty concentrating and has an increased startle reflex. The nurse's
documentation includes the presence of:
-Hyperarousal
-Intrusion
-Shell shock
-Resistance
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Hyperarousal
A client is admitted with a suspected diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Which
diagnostic test would the nurse look for to confirm the diagnosis?
-Presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
-H. pylori infection
-Epstein-Barr virus
-Positive Bence Jones proteins
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Presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
A nurse is performing a head-to-toe assessment of a newborn diagnosed with Down
syndrome. Which assessment finding should the nurse bring to the attention of the
health care provider as an unexpected finding?
-simian crease
-flat occiput
, -protruding tongue
-cleft lip
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cleft lip
Why is early diagnosis essential for an infant with severe combined immunodeficiency
disorders (SCIDs)?
-A cure may be found.
-The infant will not have any infections.
-There is better opportunity for successful treatment.
-The infant will not have developmental delays.
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There is better opportunity for successful treatment.
A client underwent an open cholecystectomy 2 days ago, and the incision is now in
the proliferative phase of healing. What is the dominant cellular process that
characterizes this phase of the client's healing?
-Hemostasis
-Keloid formation
-Collagen secretion by fibroblasts
-Phagocytosis by neutrophils
Give this one a try later!