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during illness (i.e., repeated episodes of vomiting or diarrhea), thirst is a reliable indicator of how much water to drink to stay well hydrated. group startstrue or false
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which of the following health conditions is not primarily related to upper-body (android) obesity? multiple choice skin cancer heart disease diabetes mellitus hypertension
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saem the chest x-ray in the fugure was taken in an intoxicated patient who is conversant, but an unreliable historian. the x-ray findings are best described as indicating:
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the client reports cough, low-grade fever, anorexia, and night sweats. the client has also been coughing up blood at times. what disease does this client most likely have?
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upon palpation of the fontanel of a 3-month-old newborn, the nurse notes that the anterior fontanel has not closed and is soft and flat. which action would the nurse take?
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which periodization phase emphasizes strength development primarily, with workouts of lower volume and lower intensity? (hint: no high-intensity workouts to build fitness)
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he nurse is instructing a client with high cholesterol about diet and life style modification. what comment from the client indicates that the teaching has been effective?
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the nurse is instructing the family on the side effects of oral cortisone. what aspect of oral medication administration will help the patient most and deter side effects?
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vitamin d toxicity is associated with group of answer choices high consumption of seafood. use of vitamin d supplements. use of tanning booths. sunburns.
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the major effect of taking high doses of vitamin d is multiple choice a flaky skin rash. limb paralysis. calcium deposits in the kidneys and other organs. excessive acne.
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the registered nurse assesses if an unlicensed assistive personnel new to the unit is capable of carrying out a task. which principle of delegation would this illustrate?
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which explanation would the nurse provide the outpatient radiology staff regarding storage of radium in lead containers?
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people with diseases that result in the malabsorption of which nutrient are at risk for a vitamin d deficiency? group of answer choices protein minerals fat carbohydrate
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which skin infection does the nurse expect to observe in the electronic medical record of an older adult client with postherpetic neuralgia who reports deep tissue pain?
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what is the most constant threat to health information integrity? group of answer choices humans natural threats environmental threats internal threats
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a client with schizophrenia is mute, can't perform activities of daily living, and stares out the window for hours. what is the nurse's first priority?
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an older adult client with a history of vaginitis asks what can be done to reduce episodes of this disorder in the future. what will the nurse recommend to this client?
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at 24 weeks' gestation, a client's 1-hour glucose tolerance test is elevated. the nurse explains that, based on this finding, the client will need to take which action?
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which recommendation does the nurse give to an older adult to decrease the risk of falling, maintain a healthy weight, and reduce the risk for diabetes
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which vitamin must be complexed with intrinsic factor in order to be absorbed? which vitamin must be complexed with intrinsic factor in order to be absorbed? b6 b12 c d
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the nurse is aware that the initiation of breastfeeding is most effective during the first 30 minutes after birth. what is the correct term for this phase of alertness?
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decided to follow a no carb diet. after having his wisdom teeth extracted, he started to hemorrhage as his blood would not clot. which vitamin is uncle mitchel lacking?
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a client calls the office to say the pharmacy gave him eye drops as a substitute for the ear drops that were ordered. what is the health care provider's best response?
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jill is 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighs 175 pounds. according to her bmi, jill is classified as group of answer choices normal weight. overweight. obese. underweight.
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