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Following a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, the nurse should assess the client carefully for which condition

A. Hypocortisolism.
B. Hypoglycemia.
C. Hyperglycemia.
D. Hypercalcemia.

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A 45-year-old auto mechanic comes to the physician's office because an exacerbation of his psoriasis is making it difficult to work. He tells the nurse that his finger joints are stiff and sore in the morning. The nurse should respond by

A. inquiring further about this problem because psoriatic arthritis can accompany psoriasis vulgaris.
B. suggesting he take aspirin for relief because it's probably early rheumatoid arthritis.
C. validating his complaint but assuming it's an adverse effect of his vocation.
D. asking him if he has been diagnosed or treated for carpal tunnel syndrome.

After a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) a client develops aphasia. Which assessment finding is most typical in aphasia

Arm and leg weakness.
B. Absence of the gag reflex.
C. Difficulty swallowing.
D. Inability to speak clearly.

A client with a myocardial infarction (MI) develops pulmonary crackles and dyspnea. A chest X-ray shows evidence of pulmonary edema. The specific type of MI the client had is most probably

A. anterior.
B. posterior.
C. lateral.
D. inferior.

A client on prolonged bed rest has developed a pressure ulcer. The wound shows no signs of healing even though the client has received skin care and has been turned every 2 hours. Which factor is most likely responsible for the failure to heal

A. Inadequate vitamin D intake.
B. Inadequate protein intake.
C. Inadequate massaging of the affected area.
D. Low calcium level.

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