Answer to Question 1
A, C, D, F
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The nurse should observe posture, coordination, and body build, noting any asymmetry or deformity, palpate soft tissues, joints, and muscles, and measure muscle mass. The nurse should also palpate the skin temperature for warmth and document any swelling, crepitation, tenderness, skin discoloration, or other abnormality and perform range-of-motion exercises (ROM) to determine musculoskeletal function. Vital signs would be taken on an initial physical assessment.
Answer to Question 2
C
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Sulfonamides (commonly called sulfa drugs) are used as antimicrobial agents, chiefly because of their low cost and effectiveness in treating common bacterial infections. They are bacteriostatic agents, requiring normal body processes to eradicate infection. Although the sulfa drugs are very effective, newer and more effective antibiotics with fewer side effects and faster rates of action are replacing them.