If Kim loves conducting research, what type of healthcare field would MOST likely appeal to her? (1 point) biotechnology diagnostic services informatics support services
Which nursing diagnosis demonstrates appropriate and precise language within the scope of nursing practice? Acute pain related to fractured hip Risk for infection related to influenza Anxiety related to uncertainty over surgery Impaired gas exchange related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Which of the following represents a balanced approach to health? a. Focusing only on exercise b. Eating healthy, staying active, and managing stress c. Avoiding all medical check-ups d. Only addressing health concerns when sick A B C D
To improve muscular strength Work the muscles to near maximal force Complete an exercise at least 20 times Run five miles up and down hills Stretch the muscles every day
20. Which statement about personal hygiene is correct? a. It only affects physical appearance b. It's crucial for both health and social well-being c. It only matters when sick d. It has no impact on wellness
9. Choose the best answers. Choose TWO factors that make detecting early health warning signs so important. increase mental awareness prevent disease and injury improve cardiovascular health protect body systems
Which of the following diseases can be spread through direct transmission? Warts Samonella MRSA Influenza
3. Multiple Choice (1 point) Who can assist an individual with pain control? A. Only the physician. B. Only the physician and nursing staff. C. All stalf associated with the individual. D. Only the nursing staff.
Part 3: Real-World Connection Watch the video: What life is like with cystic fibrosis on Canvas Reflection: How does organelle dysfunction explain the symptoms they experience? How does cystic fibrosis affect someone who needs to receive their macromolecules from food?
A nurse is assessing a client who has orthostatic hypotension.Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Encourage the client to change positions slowly. Restrict the client's oral intake of fluids. Encourage the client to take a short walk. Discontinue IV fluids.
Which opproach would be most effective when the nurse on the odolescent unit is planning to discuss smoking prevention? A Shoring personal experiences with a smoking-cessation program B Showing pictures of the effects of smoking on the cardiopulmonary system C Presenting information on how smoking offects appearance and odor of the breath D Citing statistics about the relationship between smoking and cardiopulmonary diseases
The nurse would include which instruction to the parents of a child being treated with oral ampicillin for otitis media? A Complete the entire course of antibiotic therapy. B Herbol fever remedies are highly discouraged. C Administer the medication with meals. D Stop the antibiotic therapy when the child no longer has a fever.
A client with Loennec cirrhosis experiences ascites, jaundice, and confusion. Which is a nursing priority when caring for this client? A Correcting nutritional deficiencies B Measuring abdominal girth every day C Providing for the client's physical safety D Placing the client in the high-Fowler position
Which reason is considered a contraindication for planned cesarean delivery? A Placenta previa B Breech presentation C Previous uterine surgery D Convenience of patient
Which antidysrhythmic drug is used to prevent sustained ventricular tachycardia? A Esmolol B Lidocaine C Flecainide D Digoxin
Where on the maternal abdomen would the nurse place the fetal heart transducer when the fetus is in the left socrum anterior position? A Left lower quadrant B Left upper quadrant C Right upper quadrant D Midline lower quadrant
Which statement accurately describes primary prevention? A Directed ot rehobilitation rather than treatment B Applied to clients who are physically and emotionally healthy C Includes screening techniques and the treatment of the early stages of a disease D Focuses on individuols who are ill and have a possibility for developing complications
Which process would a nursing student describe as the movement of electrolytes within a body compartment by random movements? Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Active transport Sodium-potassium pump
A person with which condition is most at risk for developing a pulmonary embolism? A Asthma B Broken arm C Immobilized for 1 week D Deep vein thrombosis in the femoral vein
What acid-base imbalance results from hyperventilation? Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis Metabolic acidosis Metabolic alkalosis