Answer:
1) A nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client who was recently prescribed a 2,000 mg sodium restricted diet. Which of the following nutritional selections by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
¾ cup of canned tomato juice
The nurse would recognize that the client didn't understand because tomato juice has a lot of sodium in it.
2)A nurse in a providers office is reinforcing teaching to the parents of a child who has allergies and is prescribed Benadryl 25mg every six hours as needed. Available is diphenhydramine 12.5/5mL. How many teaspoons of medicine does the nurse need to instruct the parents to administer per dose?
2 tsp
3) A nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed a full liquid diet. Which of the following is appropriate to include in the clients diet?
Grape Juice, Ice Cream
4)A nurse is examining a client's lymphatic system. Identify the site nurse should palpate to assess the posterior cervical lymph nodes.
Toward the back of the neck
5) A nurse is preparing to administer a tap water enema to a client. In which of the following positions should the nurse place the client?
Sims
6) A nurse in a provider's office is caring for a client who has depression and is taking St. Johns Wort. The herbal supplement is thought to improve which of the following?
Mood
St. John's Wort is widely used in the U.S. and other countries as an herbal supplement for treating mild to moderate depression and to relieve depression-related anxiety.
7) A nurse is caring for a client who is immobile and has developed a pressure ulcer. Which of the following characteristics is associated with a stage II pressure ulcer?
partial thickness skin loss
Characteristics for a stage II ulcer include partial thickness skin loss. The nurse would know this because she is familiar with the stages of pressure ulcers.
8) A nurse on a pediatric unit is caring for an infant who is diagnosed with larynotrachebronchitis. While performing a respiratory examination the nurse hears which sound?
STRIDOR
Stridor is a harsh high-pitched sound heard on inhalation or expiration. It is caused by turbulent air flow secondary to a narrowing or blockage in the upper airway and is a common clinical manifestation of acute laryngotracheobronchiti
9) A nurse is performing a respiratory examination on a client who has pneumonia. Which of the following sounds should the client be elected over areas if consolidation during percussion?
Dullness
The nurse would know that a client with pneumonia likely would have a dullness sound in his lungs.
10) A nurse is preparing to measure the blood pressure of a client who has hypertension. Which of the following actions by the nurse when taking blood pressure can result in an inaccurately low reading?
Using a cuff that is too wide.
Using a cuff that is too wide can result in a false low blood pressure reading.
11) A nurse on a rehabilitation unit is caring for a client who was admitted 3 days ago. Upon review of the client's medical record, which of the following actions should the nurse take?
restrict fluid intake
Manifestations of fluid volume excess are indicated in the client's physical assessment findings of 2+ peripheral edema, elevated blood pressure, respiratory crackles bilaterally, and a BUN level that is below the expected reference range; therefore, it is appropriate for the nurse to restrict the client's fluid intake.
12) A nurse in caring for a client who is scheduled for a biopsy of a tumor located in the left lower lobe of the lung. The clients states, I will quit smoking if the results don't come back positive for cancer.
Bargaining.
The statement made by the client is an example of bargaining. Clients or families might promise to improve or change habits as a part of the grieving process.
13) A nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client who is newly diagnosed with Lyme disease. The nurse should indicate that the diseases could by transmitted in which of the following ways?
Vector
The nurse would know that the way Lyme disease is typically transmitted is through a tick, therefore it would fall in the vector category.
14) A nurse is preparing to administer an IM injection to an adult client who has a BMI of 30. Which of the following needle lengths is appropriate to administer the injection in the vetrogluteal muscle?
1 ½
A 1 1/2 inch needle is used for IM injections in adults. This length of needle is appropriate to use when administering an IM injection in the ventrogluteal muscle, which is a site commonly used for IM injections, in adults who have a BMI of 30.
15) A nurse is preparing to ausculate a clients heart. Which of the following positions is best for detecting a low pitched diastolic murmur?
lying on side
This image represents the left lateral recumbent position, which is the best position for detecting a low-pitched diastolic murmur.
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Explanation:
How do I make my new hamster calm down she is trying to climb her tank walls, she doesn’t have a wheel yet and it comes in on Saturday!
Explain what types of sports injuries for which it is appropriate to use over-the-counter medications and why.
Answer: small injuries, such as tiny cuts and bruises. And maybe like a headache or muscle aches.
Explanation: this is because these injuries are not as serious, so you can easily use some over the counter meds to fix them right up. But for more severe injuries, you should always go to the doctor.
Answer:
Over-the-counter medications are generally best used for minor injuries where the pain and damage suffered are minimal. These medications generally have fewer side-effects than stronger medications, so their effectiveness for more serious injuries is limited. But the lower incidence of side effects also means that these drugs are generally safer to use.
Explanation:
If you can put yourself in the patients place to identify with the patient’s feelings, you exhibit _____.
privacy
dignity
empathy
sympathy
what is happening with the blood flow as your heart rate increases? decreases?
Answer:
beat faster.
Explanation:
increases your heart rate pump more blood with each beat
( increases your stroke volume).
How can competition be positive?
How can competition be negative?
Where do you draw the line between the two?
Explanation:
Some studies state that competition can motivate employees, resulting in better results. It can also increase effort, which leads to higher performance. On the other hand, negative competition can elicit a sense of fear in employees, who can feel threatened or pressured in unhealthy ways.
__________ are considered bad cholesterol; high blood levels are correlated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Answer:
LDL (low-density lipoprotein), sometimes called “bad” cholesterol, makes up most of your body's cholesterol. High levels of LDL cholesterol raise your risk for heart disease and stroke
individuals with obsessive compulsive personality disorder are primarily motivated by a need for which of the following
Answer:
Perfection
Explanation:
Because they strive to be perfect or perfect things they cannot move onto other things which hinders them from completing a task
Essential fatty acids that the body cannot produce are obtained from the foods you eat. *
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A good example of this is omega-3 fatty acids. The body doesn't produce omega-3 fatty acids and must obtain them from food (fish, vegetable oils, nuts, etc.)
Why does exhaling (Breathing) under water make your stroke more efficient?
Answer:
When swimming, it's much safer and more efficient to breathe out of your mouth.
Explanation:
Why is hypertension considered a "silent killer"?
Answer:
Because it may show no symptoms,high blood pressure puts you at a increased risk for heart disease, heart failure, and strokes.
Answer: It shows no symptoms
Explanation:
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_____ body weight includes muscles, vital tissues, organs and bone
(Lean or fat?)
Answer:
Lean
Explanation:
How do I stop fake smiling and actually smile for real?
Select the correct answer.
Which one of the following people has the most direct and most cost-effective opportunity to avoid developing disease or injury?
A.
Cathy is addicted to cigarettes.
B.
Juan is depressed because of a recent death in the family.
C.
Meryl has diabetes just as her mother did.
D.
Paul lives and works in a city with poor air quality.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The correct answer would be B. Juan
Juan is depressed because his father has passed away. This is an understandable reaction as he is grieving. This isn't something that is a daily or normal circumstance in his life though and he does have the opportunity and ability to recover and heal emotionally especially with the right support.
Cathy is addicted to cigarettes which already puts her at high risk of developing health problems. All her friends smoke which adds on additional peer pressure and negative environment making it difficult for her to quit. Smoking is also an expensive habit.
Meryl has diabetes which she seems to have inherited. She is at a high risk of developing complications resulting from her diabetes and medical treatment for her diabetes alone is expensive.
Paul is being exposed on a daily basis to polluted air. The only thing he could do about that would be to move but that is expensive. He can't do anything about the coal plant or the pollution and he is at high risk of developing respiratory problems.
Can I work at a place that exposes stuff I’m allergic too?
For example I just applied to work at Jamba Juice but I’m allergic to most fruits like apples, peaches, cherries, and pomegranates.
Would it be safe?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
if you arent allowed to take a single frickin peanut into an entire school bc someone is allergic to peanuts, you shouldnt work somewhere that
a) smaller than a school you're even closer to the thing your allergic to and cant avoid it
b) has a lot of things you are allergic to
Depression is a disorder related to: *
Brain chemistry
The time you were born
Gender
Drugs
all of the above
What does the gall bladder do
to aid in digestion?
A. It is very long and absorbs nutrients.
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B. It mixes food.
C. It helps push food down to the
stomach.
D. It stores the enzyme bile.
Which drugs are cognitive enhancers that benefit overall cognition by improving memory,
attentional control, and attention span?
option a because of the e search I did rite now
Explanation:
Nootropic also known as 'cognitive enhancers' are drugs that some people use in an attempt to improve memory, increase mental alertness and concentration as well as boost energy levels and wakefulness. There are many different nootropics.
two limb girdles along with the blank and blank make up the appendicular skeleton?
Answer:
Explanation:
The appendicular skeleton is the portion of the skeleton of vertebrates consisting of the bones that support the appendages. There are 126 bones. The appendicular skeleton includes the skeletal elements within the limbs, as well as supporting shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle. The word appendicular is the adjective of the noun appendage, which itself means a part that is joined to something larger.
the ________ is a synergist of the latissimus dorsi; it extends, medially rotates, and adducts the humerus.
get it at least ___ hours of sleep in a row during the night is crucial to your physical abilities. A) nine B ) seven C( five. D) eight
Answer:
Getting at least 8 hours of sleep in the night is crucial to your abilities.
Explanation:
The goal is to sleep for 8 hours every night without interuptions. This increases your productivity during the day.
which childhood disorder is characterized by deficits
Answer:
Autism is one of a group of neurodevelopmental disorders known as pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). These disorders are characterized by three core deficits: impaired communication, impaired reciprocal social interaction and restricted, repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behaviors or interests.
Explanation:
If a snack has 4 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of protein, and 2 grams of fat, how many total calories are you eating?
Answer:
One gram of protein contains 4 calories. One gram of fat contains 9 calories. A snack has 80 calories from x grams of protein and y grams of fat. 80= 4x + 9y
If there are 6 grams of fat in the snack, how many grams of protein are there?
ok so
itd be 6.5 grams because to find the value of x that corresponds to the given value of y, put that y-value into the equation and solve for x.
80 = 4x +9·6
26 = 4x
26/4 = x = 6.5
Explanation:
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The total number of calories in the food is 58 grams
How to calculate the total number of calories in the food?A snack has 4 grams of carbohydrates
6 grams of protein
2 grams of fat
The total number of calories can be calculated as follows
(number of grams of carbohydrates × 4) + (Number of grams of protein × 4) + (number of grams of fat × 9)
= (4 × 4) + (6×4) + (2×9)
= 16 + 24 + 18
= 58
Hence there are 58 grams of calories in the food
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Type of stretching that is done by slowing moving a joint towards its maximum range of motion
Question 5 options:
Static Stretching
Dynamic Stretching
Plain Stretching
Answer:
Static stretching
Explanation:
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Which approach is best when refusing to ride with an impaired driver?
A. Apologizing for not going
B. Explaining why you shouldn't
C. Saying you wish you could
D. Saying you don't want to
Answer:
A. Apologizing for not going
Explanation:
What symptoms does Craig show that are actual symptoms of depression? Which does
he not show signs of?
may story po ba to or ?Explanation:
an example of a Stereotype?
Explanation:
Social psychology defines a stereotype as a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. Example of a well-known stereotype involves beliefs about racial differences among athletes. As Hodge, Burden, Robinson, and Bennett (2008) point out, Black male athletes are often believed to be more athletic, yet less intelligent, than their White male counterparts.Mark me brianliest (⌒▽⌒)How many dog breed are there in the world
Answer:
between 390 and 400
Explanation:
Answer:
around 400
Explanation:
Milk, eggs, fish, meat, raw sprouts, cooked rice, cut tomatoes and cut melons
are required to be kept out of danger zone for food safety reasons.
01. True
2. False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Might be wrong
Which letters in the image represent the heart's ventricles? A. A, D B. A, C C. B, C D. B, D
what are the warning signs of a heart attack
Answer:
chest pain shortness of breath pain or discomfort in the jaw neck back or in one arm or both
Explanation:
Answer:
shortness of breathcold sweatfatiguelightheadedness or sudden dizzinessNausea, indigestion, heartburn, or abdominal painpressure, tightness, pain, or squeezing or aching sensation j your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back