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Use of tobacco products and excessive alcohol consumption are principal risk factors for oral carcinoma.

A. False

False: Tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption are well-established risk factors for oral carcinoma. They contribute significantly to the development of oral cancers.

B. True

True: Both tobacco products and excessive alcohol consumption are principal risk factors for oral carcinoma due to their carcinogenic properties, making this statement accurate.

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Full Explanation

A. False: Tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption are well-established risk factors for oral carcinoma. They contribute significantly to the development of oral cancers.

B. True: Both tobacco products and excessive alcohol consumption are principal risk factors for oral carcinoma due to their carcinogenic properties, making this statement accurate.


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QUESTION

Which individual typically would be responsible for collecting the subjective data on a client during the initial comprehensive assessment?

A. Technician

Technician: Technicians generally perform specific tasks or tests rather than collecting comprehensive subjective data.

B. Secretary

Secretary: A secretary's role is administrative and does not involve direct patient assessment or data collection.

C. Nurse

Nurse: Nurses are typically responsible for collecting subjective data from clients during the initial comprehensive assessment, including patient history and current health concerns.

D. Physician

Physician: While physicians review and interpret data, they often rely on nurses to collect detailed subjective information during initial assessments.

Full Explanation

A. Technician: Technicians generally perform specific tasks or tests rather than collecting comprehensive subjective data.

B. Secretary: A secretary's role is administrative and does not involve direct patient assessment or data collection.

C. Nurse: Nurses are typically responsible for collecting subjective data from clients during the initial comprehensive assessment, including patient history and current health concerns.

D. Physician: While physicians review and interpret data, they often rely on nurses to collect detailed subjective information during initial assessments.
 

QUESTION

The nurse refers an older adult client for further evaluation after the nurse assesses warm skin and brown pigmentation around the ankles. The nurse suspects which of the following?

A. Stasis ulceration

Stasis ulceration: While stasis ulcers can occur in the context of venous insufficiency, the description of warm skin and brown pigmentation more directly suggests venous insufficiency.

B. Arterial occlusion

Arterial occlusion: This condition typically presents with cold, pale skin and possible pain or cramping, rather than warm skin and pigmentation.

C. Dependent edema

Dependent edema: Dependent edema involves swelling due to fluid accumulation but does not necessarily cause pigmentation changes around the ankles.

D. Venous insufficiency

Venous insufficiency: Warm skin and brown pigmentation around the ankles are indicative of venous insufficiency, a condition where blood flow in the veins is impaired, leading to these symptoms.

Full Explanation

A. Stasis ulceration: While stasis ulcers can occur in the context of venous insufficiency, the description of warm skin and brown pigmentation more directly suggests venous insufficiency.

B. Arterial occlusion: This condition typically presents with cold, pale skin and possible pain or cramping, rather than warm skin and pigmentation.

C. Dependent edema: Dependent edema involves swelling due to fluid accumulation but does not necessarily cause pigmentation changes around the ankles.

D. Venous insufficiency: Warm skin and brown pigmentation around the ankles are indicative of venous insufficiency, a condition where blood flow in the veins is impaired, leading to these symptoms.
 

QUESTION

When the nurse collects objective data, which finding requires immediate follow-up?

A. Moist nasal mucosa

Moist nasal mucosa: This is generally a normal finding and does not usually require immediate follow-up unless there are other symptoms suggesting infection or other issues.

B. Cerumen in the ear

Cerumen in the ear: While cerumen can impact hearing, it is typically not an urgent issue and can be managed with appropriate ear care.

C. Enlarged lymph node in the neck

Enlarged lymph node in the neck: Enlarged lymph nodes can indicate an underlying infection or malignancy, especially if persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, thus requiring immediate follow-up.

D. Acne lesions on the face and upper chest

Acne lesions on the face and upper chest: Acne is common and usually not an urgent concern unless it is severe or causing significant distress.

Full Explanation

A. Moist nasal mucosa: This is generally a normal finding and does not usually require immediate follow-up unless there are other symptoms suggesting infection or other issues.

B. Cerumen in the ear: While cerumen can impact hearing, it is typically not an urgent issue and can be managed with appropriate ear care.

C. Enlarged lymph node in the neck: Enlarged lymph nodes can indicate an underlying infection or malignancy, especially if persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, thus requiring immediate follow-up.

D. Acne lesions on the face and upper chest: Acne is common and usually not an urgent concern unless it is severe or causing significant distress.