A 42 yo patient presenting with dysuria is a smoker and take…
A 42 yo patient presenting with dysuria is a smoker and takes analgesics for years. During a cystoscopy a 0.7 cm, papillary mass connected with a stalk is identified. An excision of the mass is taken showing central core of loose fibrovascular tissue covered by epithelium that is histologically identical to normal urothelium. No invasion is present. What is a probable diagnosis?
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Read DetailsThe nurse on a cardiac intensive care unit is caring for a c…
The nurse on a cardiac intensive care unit is caring for a client admitted with a myocardial infarction. The client’s history includes atrial fibrillation and type 2 diabetes. The nurse assesses the client and notes that the cardiac monitor shows a normal sinus rhythm and the vital signs are within normal limits. However, the client appears confused; is taking deep, rapid breaths; and has 30 mL of clear emesis. What should the nurse do first?
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