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.
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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.
The nurse is interviewing a client about his medical history. Which preexisting condition may lead the nurse to suspect that a client has colorectal cancer
A. Duodenal ulcers.
B. Hemorrhoids.
C. Weight gain.
D. Polyps.
The nurse is teaching a parent how to administer antibiotics at home to a child with acute otitis media. Which statement by the parent indicates that teaching has been successful
A. "I'll give the antibiotics for the full 10-day course of treatment. "
B. "I'll give the antibiotics until my child's ear pain is gone. "
C. "Whenever my child is cranky or pulls on an ear, I'll give a dose of antibiotics. "
D. "If the ear pain is gone, there's no need to see the physician for another ear examination. "