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Medicine
College
How has healthcare evolved overtime
Medicine
High School
how COVID-19 differ from Tuberculosis in terms of their causes and treatment
Medicine
College
preschool children should be encouraged to try new foods to build a dietary pattern with a variety of nutrient-dense foods. if a child is reluctant to try a new food, what is the best response?
Medicine
College
a nurse is administering total parenteral nutrition (tpn) solution to a severely dehydrated client at the health care facility. which nutrient would the nurse identify as a carbohydrate source?
Medicine
College
an older client is havign photocoagulation for macular degereation. which intervention should the nurse implement during the postprocedure care in the oupatient surgical unit
Medicine
College
a client has been prescribed inh for the treatment of tuberculosis. the nurse teaches the client about dietary restrictions while taking this medication. what is the most important instruction?
Medicine
College
during the assessment of a woman in labor, the nurse explains that certain landmarks are used to determine the progress of the birth. the nurse identifies which area as one of these landmarks?
Medicine
College
hospitals and health care facilities were required by the joint commission to be compliant with this program by the end of calendar year 2007. this program is called: group of answer choices
Medicine
College
a client has thin, dark red vertical lines about 1 to 3 mm long in the nails. which disease is associated with this physiologic alteration in the client? select all that apply. one, some, or
Medicine
College
talia often consults health-related web pages for advice about diet, disease prevention, and treatment. what trend are her activities an example of?
Medicine
College
while assessing a client, the nurse finds inflammation of the skin at the bases of the client's nails. which event or disorder would the nurse associate with the reason behind this condition?
Medicine
College
a nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client with antisocial disorder. which would the nurse most likely employ to promote successful education?
Medicine
College
charlie, a client, has demonstrated forward head posture. she's completed activation exercises and is ready for the integrate phase. which exercise is most appropriate to begin charlie with?
Medicine
College
which of the following head injuries would cause the patient's condition to deteriorate most rapidly? a.cerebral contusion b.intracerebral hematoma c.cerebral concussion d.subdural hematoma
Medicine
College
while assessing the eyes of a client, a health care provider notices there is an obstruction to the outflow of aqueous humor. which additional finding would support a diagnosis of glaucoma?
Medicine
College
the registered nurse (rn) places an ice pack on a middle school student who comes to the school clinic complaining of a sprained ankle. which therapeutic response should the rn anticipate?
Medicine
College
dr. rouse is an obstetrician whose current patient is 3 months pregnant with her first child. her patient has epilepsy. what ethical issue does dr. rouse have to navigate with her patient?
Medicine
College
a client diagnosed with hypothyroidism is to start thyroid hormone replacement therapy. which lab value should the nurse review to assist the health care provider in determining the dosage?
Medicine
College
the registered nurse (rn) delegates a task to the licensed practical nurse (lpn). if the lpn fails to perform the task within acceptable standards, which consequences need to be considered?
Medicine
College
a client with diabetes insipidus has an average urine output of 500 ml of dilute urine every hour for hte last 4 hours. which laboratory test is the most important for the nruse to monitor
Medicine
College
the diagnostic reports of a client who underwent a hypophysectomy indicate an intracranial pressure (icp) of 20 mm hg. which action made by the client is responsible for the reported icp?
Medicine
College
a nurse is reviewing the history of a client diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease. which factors would the nurse identify as placing the client at increased risk for this condition?
Medicine
College
loretta is in her seventh month of pregnancy. what stage of prenatal development is her unborn child in?
Medicine
College
lower risk for gestational diabetes, reduced bone loss during pregnancy, better sleep, decreased back pain, and improved satisfaction with body image are all outcomes of
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