What is a classic symptom assessed in clients with lupus?
- A. Butterfly rash
- B. Chvostek's sign
- C. Ovid's sign
- D. Heberden's nodes
Correct Answer: A
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When providing a routine bed bath, what action does the nurse complete
first?
- A. Cleanse the client's feet
- B. Cleanse the client's hands
- C. Cleanse the client's perineal area
- D. Cleanse the client's face
Correct Answer: D
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During a skin inspection at the outpatient clinic, the nurse notices patches of
thick, red skin with silvery scales on the client's elbows and knees. What skin
abnormality does the nurse suspect?
- A. Scabies
- B. Rosacea
- C. Psoriasis
- D. Statis dermatitis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
A client has AIDS. Which of these findings indicate possible
infection?
- A. Respirations; 22 breaths per minute
- B. Client ambulates 20 feet
- C. Purulent drainage
- D. Oxygen saturation; 97% on room air
Correct Answer: C
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What is not a potential complication of RA?
- A. Paresthesia's
- B. Fibromyalgia
- C. Joint deformity
- D. Dry eyes
Correct Answer: A
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The client with systemic sclerosis (Scleroderma) is experiencing Raynaud's
phenomenon. What assessment finding does the nurse anticipate?
- A. Excessive heartburn
- B. Cyanosis of the lips
- C. Excess wrinkled skin
- D. Cold and purple nailbeds
Correct Answer: D
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