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A teenager, exposed to West Nile virus a few weeks ago while camping with friends, is admitted with headache, fever, and nuchal rigidity. The teenager is also displaying some lethargy and disorientation. The nurse knows which medical diagnosis isted below may be associated with these clinical manifestations? Rocky mountain spotted fever Lyme disease Encephalitis Spinal infection A 9 year-old boy has been brought to the emergency department by his father ono is concerned by his son’s recent fever, stiff neck pain, and nausea. Examination reveals a petechial rash. Which assessment question by the emergency room physician is most appropriate? “Is your son currently taking any medications?” “Has your son had any sinus or ear infections in the last little while? Does your son have a history of cancer?” “Was your son born with any problems that affect his bone marrow or blood?” Which individual is likely to have the best prognosis for recovery from his or her insult to the peripheral nervous system? An adult: client who developed rhabdomyolysis and ischemic injury after a tourniquet application who suffered a bone-depth laceration to the shoulder during a knife attack. who had his forearm partially crushed by gears during an industrial accident client who had nerves transected during surgery to remove a tumor from the mandible.
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