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captainjonesify

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A client had surgery to remove a lump in the upper region of the arm. The physician informed the client that the tumor was benign. The client asks the nurse about the chances of a favorable response to the therapy.
 
  What should the nurse's reply include? A) A benign tumor is the result of growth of cells; if removed, it usually does not
  recur.
  B) A benign tumor is the result of infection and requires regular medication.
  C) A benign tumor is the result of imbalanced metabolism and recurs gradually.
  D) A benign tumor is the result of occupational factors and may undergo
  metastasis.

Question 2

Which should the nurse identify as the leading source of prevention of disease and disabilities?
 
  A) Good eating habits
  B) Health education
  C) Regular doctor visits
  D) Vitamin supplements



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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