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A client planning to have her first baby visits the healthcare facility for a preconceptual
  visit. Which instruction should the nurse give the client as part of preconceptional care?
 
  A) Eat sweets at bedtime if the client wakes up feeling hungry
  B) Include 400 mcg of folic acid as part of the daily diet
  C) Replace insulin with an oral diabetic agent
  D) Avoid prescription drugs once pregnancy is confirmed

Question 2

A 35-year-old female client is diagnosed with a benign breast tumor. Which of the following is a characteristic of benign tumors that differentiates them from malignant tumors?
 
  A) Rapid growth
  B) Encapsulated
  C) Composed of anaplastic cells
  D) Commonly metastasized



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B
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The following characterize benign neoplasms: slow growth, encapsulated (contained within a fibrous cover), composed of differentiated cells (resemble the cells of the tissue from which they develop), and lack metastasis (invasion of other tissues in the body). Malignant neoplasms are characterized by the following: rapid growth with uncontrolled, progressive replication (reproduction); nonencapsulated, infiltrating, and invading other tissues; composed of anaplastic (undifferentiated, poorly differentiated) cells; and commonly metastasized.





 

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