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?
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?
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:
