Question 301

When assessing a client, the nurse notes the typical skin rash seen with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Which of the following descriptions correctly describes this rash?
  • Question 302

    Clinical manifestations seen in left-sided rather than in right-sided heart failure are:
  • Question 303

    A client on the infectious disease unit is discussing transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
    The nurse would need to provide more client education based on which client statement?
  • Question 304

    A client is placed in five-point restraints after exhibiting sudden violence after illegal drug use, and haloperidol (Haldol) 5 mg IM is administered. After 1 hour, his behavior is more subdued, but he tells the nurse, "The devil followed me into this room, I see him standing in the corner with a big knife. When you leave the room, he's going to cut out my heart." The nurse's best response is:
  • Question 305

    Assessment of severe depression in a client reveals feelings of hopelessness, worthlessness; inability to feel pleasure; sleep, psychomotor, and nutritional alterations; delusional thinking; negative view of self; and feelings of abandonment. These clinical features of the client's depression alert the nurse to prioritize problems and care by addressing which of the following problems first: