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Question 1 of 19
A nurse is caring for a retired MD. The MD asks the question, 'What type of cells create exocrine secretions?'
A. alpha cells
B. beta cells
C. acinar cells
D. plasma cells
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Question 2 of 19
When the nurse is determining the appropriate size of an oropharyngeal airway to insert, what part of a client's body should she measure?
A. corner of the mouth to the tragus of the ear
B. corner of the eye to the top of the ear
C. tip of the chin to the sternum
D. tip of the nose to the earlobe
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Question 3 of 19
Which of the following might be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for an epileptic client?
A. Dysreflexia
B. Risk for Injury
C. Urinary Retention
D. Unbalanced Nutrition
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Question 4 of 19
All of the following should be performed when fetal heart monitoring indicates fetal distress except:
A. increase maternal fluids.
B. administer oxygen.
C. decrease maternal fluids.
D. turn the mother.
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Question 5 of 19
Which sign might the nurse see in a client with a high ammonia level?
A. coma
B. edema
C. hypoxia
D. polyuria
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