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achievement of the highest level of health possible in each of several dimensions is known as group of answer choices health promotion. wellness. ecological health. flexibility.
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patient rbc's show positive reactions with the following antisera: anti-d, anti-c, anti-e. there are negative reactions with anti-c and anti-e. what is the patient's rbc phenotype?
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a client in the second trimester of pregnancy reports various discomforts to the nurse. which symptom will the nurse assure the client is common at this time during pregnancy?
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the nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a child recently prescribed carbamazepine for a seizure disorder. which statement by a parent indicates successful teaching?
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what additional health and fitness assessment is strongly recommended for a client with type 2 diabetes? 30-second chair sit test pacer test exercise stress test push-up test
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a client tells the nurse that she is getting divorced and wants to be sure that her soon-to-be ex-husband cannot have access to her medical information. which response would be the most accurate for the nurse to give the client?
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while caring for a client with an anxiety disorder, the nurse finds that the client frequently pulls out hair from the scalp and eyebrows. which other behavior does the nurse expect this client to exhibit? select all that apply.
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when assessing nutritional status in christopher parrish, which assessment data would support a diagnosis of malnutrition? (select all that apply.)
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a patient develops a respiratory rate of 6 breaths/minute after receiving the opioid hydromorphone. which medication should the nurse anticipate administering to this patient after notifying the prescriber of this side effect?
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addisu gets just enough calories from starchy foods, but his diet is very low in protein. he has an enlarged belly, swollen feet, and a rash on his skin. addisu is probably suffering from .
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a young child in the clinic reports pain and has redness on the lid of the right eye. upon further examination, the nurse notices swelling in the preauricular lymph node along with tenderness. what should the nurse suspect?
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a nurse is assessing an adult client with back pain. the client is unable to speak the dominant language. which pain scale is most appropriate for the nurse to use in assessing the client's pain?
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all of the following statements are correct with respect to the summary of infection prevention practices in dental settings: basic expectations for safe care published in 2016, except for one. which one is the exception?
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a committee of nurses have been tasked with reviewing an increase in central line infections on their unit. explain the process that they should follow ati captstone
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a client decides to use the cervical mucus method as her contraceptive method. when describing this method, the nurse explains that the client can determine ovulation based on which characteristic of the mucus?
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a client has been prescribed patient-controlled analgesia and the nurse is setting up the system and educating the client about safe and effective use of pca. which teaching point should the nurse provide to the client?
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medicare will pay for? select one: a. only care that it determines to be medically necessary b. all care requested by the recipient c. all care requested by the long-term care facility d. all care requested by the doctor
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a nurse is assisting with the transfer of a client from the acute care facility to the rehabilitation facility for continued care. which skill would be most important for the nurse to use to promote continuity of care?
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a nurse is caring for a dying client following myocardial infarction. the client is experiencing apnea with a falling blood pressure of 60 per palpation. which documentation of pulse quality does the nurse anticipate?
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3. the nurse is to administer a continuous drip of breast milk to an infant at 10 ml/hr via a syringe pump, as ordered. the priming volume for the selected tubing is 5 ml. how much breast milk should the nurse prepare?
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in which settings would the nurse perform developmental assessments for pediatric clients? select all that apply. one, some, or all responses may be correct. home school hospital daycare center assisted living center
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which of the following statements best reflects critical thinking as taught by a nurse educator to a nursing student?
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Which of the following fingernail conditions may indicate local infection or systemic disease?a. Spooning of the mainb. Beau's linesc. Clubbing fingertipsd. Brittle, grooved, or lined nails
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you are evaluating the expected outcomes on a client who is recovering from a cardiac catheterization. what is an expected outcome that you would evaluate?
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