deficiency of vitamin A may result in Pernicious anemia Ostomalacia Bleeding gums Night blindness
99-A nurse is caring for an 8-year-old child who has acute rheumatic fever. Which of the following assessments is the nurse after admission? Identifying the degree of parental anxiety related to the diagnosis tool to determine the severity of the joint pain Assessing the client's erythematous rash Auscultating the rate and characteristics of the child's heart sounds
What was the body fluid that was used so extensively in ancient diagnostics that the flask it was often carried in became a symbol of medicine? sputum saliva blood urine
Consumers with diabetes or severe peripheral vascular disease should not have foot baths, toenails or fingernails filed. True False
375. A nurse is caring for a client who has dementia. The client is agitated and is having difficulty staying in his chair . Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Multlple Select Question Select all that apply Which foods contain the richest sources of folate? Meat and fish Eggs and dairy Enriched grains Fortified cereals
Ketonurla is defined as urine that contains plasma protein. True False
10. To operate a fire extinguisher, follow the acronym for fire extinguisher use: a. CLASS b. PUSH c. PULL d. PASS
3) The nurse reviews the client's electronic medical record. Based on the client's surgery, priority needs will be to prevent which three conditions? 1 Point dilated cardiomyopathy hematoma peritonitis pneumothorax bronchospasm cardiac tamponade
Tofu or other soy protein substitutes are TCS foods. TRUE FALSE
Which intervention is appropriate for hypothermia? Treatment should be initiated when a person's body temperature reaches $104^{\circ }F(37.7^{\circ }C)$ Initiate CPR on hypothermic patients and continue for a maximum of 10 minutes. Administer heated intravenous fluids such as $5\% $ destrose in normal saline (DSNS) If the victim is completely conscious, provide the victim with a warm alcoholic beverage.
When caring for a victim of heatstroke, treatment should be stopped when body temperature drops below which value? $100^{\circ }F$ $106^{\circ }F$ D $95^{\circ }F$ $97.9^{\circ }F$
An infant born at 34 weeks would be classified as: low birthweight. preterm. SGA. ELBW.
12. Estas son consideraciones fisicas para medicamentos EXCEPTO: a. Temperaturas de almocenamiento b. Fechas de vencim liento c. Deterioro d. Etiquetas
Client returns from the radiology department and the HCP tells him that several renal calculi were found on the CT scan and that lithotripsy is being scheduled on an outpatient basis.Which discharge instructions should the nurse anticipate giving the client? (Select all that apply.) How to use a urine strainer. Dietary changes. Medication instructions. Increase fluid intake. Follow up with a nephrologist. Avoid sexua intercourse.
Pharmacy technicians know that IV products must be prepared in a sterile environment. Which "Right" does this represent? Select one: A. Right technique B. Right drug C. Right dose D. Right route
Which approach would the nurse use to help a severely depressed adolescent chent accept the realities of daily living? Helping the dient fulfill personal hygiene needs Encouraging the client to keep up with school studies Persuading the client to join the other clients in group activities Leaving the client along when there appears to be a lack of interest in daily activities
Which developmental milestone would the nurse expect to be achieved by 12 months? Saying six words Responding to peek-a-boo Building a tower of two cubes Pointing to things when they are named
Question 77 What type of cardiac testing is performed only in the inpatient setting? Select the best answer Echocordiogram Holter monitor Stress test Telemetry
The provider diagnoses the client as having had an ischemic stroke.The etiology of an ischemic stroke would include which of the following? Cerebral aneurysm Arteriovenous malformation Cardiogenic emboli Intracerebral hemorrhage