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A patient has had arthritic pain in her hips for several years since a hip fracture. She is able to move around in her room and has not offered any complaints so far this morning. However, when asked, she states that her pain is "bad this morning" and rates it at an 8 on a 1-to-10 scale. What is the likely reason for this?

A) The patient is addicted to her pain medications and cannot obtain pain relief.
B) The patient does not want to trouble the nursing staff with her complaints.
C) The patient is not in pain but rates it high to receive pain medication.
D) The patient has experienced chronic pain for years and has adapted to it.

On Aug 01, 2024


D
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Lisa,18,is being seen at the walk-in clinic about dysuria and frequency.What kind of urine specimen will the nurse expect the health care provider to order?

A) Routine voided urine specimen
B) Clean catch or midstream urine specimen
C) Residual urine specimen
D) 24-hour urine specimen

On Jul 27, 2024


B
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Write the correct abbreviation for diagnosis:

On Jul 01, 2024


Dx
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What is a possible cause of acquired aplastic anemia in children?

A) Drugs
B) Injury
C) Deficient diet
D) Congenital defect

On Jun 27, 2024


A
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Write the correct meaning for BCC:

On Jun 01, 2024


basal cell carcinoma
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Clients who are psychotic because of underlying psychiatric illness are treated with antipsychotic medications. Typical antipsychotic medications can improve positive symptoms in clients with schizophrenia. Positive symptoms include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Hallucinations
B) Disorganized speech and behavior
C) Anhedonia
D) Delusions
E) Agitation

On May 28, 2024


A, D, E
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Which syndrome involves a common sex chromosome defect?

A) Down
B) Turner
C) Marfan
D) Hemophilia

On May 27, 2024


B