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a client receiving therapy with carbidopa/levodopa is upset and tells the nurse that his urine has turned a darker color since he began to take the medication. the client wants to discontinue its use. in formulating a response to the client's concerns, how does the nurse interpret this development?
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which of the following is the reason a clinician would hit bone while administering the psa block? group of answer choices the needle is bent slightly in order to accomplish the necessary needle angulations. the needle is parallel to the long axis of the distal root of the maxillary second molar. the angle of the needle is greater than 45 degrees backward from the apex of the maxillary second molar. the angle of the needle is not 45 degrees backward from the apex of the maxillary second molar.
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which physical assessment finding would the nurse document on a client who is experiencing cushing triad? select all that apply. one, some, or all responses may be correct.
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a client with type 2 diabetes takes one glyburide tablet daily. the client asks whether an extra tablet should be taken before exercise. which response will the nurse provide?
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the student council at a large high school is wondering if juniors or seniors are more likely to attend prom. they take a random sample of 50 juniors and find that 28 are planning on attending prom. they select a random sample of 45 seniors and 29 are planning on attending.
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what the statements regarding the cell cytotoxicity neutralization assay (ccna) for clostridiodes (formerly clostridium) difficile are correct?
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a client with type 1 diabetes mellitus has a finger-stick glucose level of 258 mg/dl (14.3 mmol/l) at bedtime. a prescription for sliding-scale regular insulin exists. which would the nurse do?
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which of the following is not a risk factor associated with the development of syndrome x and type 2 diabetes mellitus?
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which gross motor milestones would the nurse recognize as developmentally appropriate | in a 5-year-old child? select all that apply. one, some, or all responses may be correct.
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fitness is the ability to meet routine physical demands with enough reserve energy to rise to a physical challenge, and it is composed of several components. identify the fitness component or activity being described.
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based on these lab results, na (sodium) 149 meq/l (149 mmol/l); k (potassium) 3.2 meq/l (3.2 mmol/l); hb (hemoglobin) 17 g/dl (170 mmol/l); and glucose 90 mg/dl (5 mmol/l), which instruction would the nurse include in the teaching plan for a client with cushing syndrome? select all that apply. one, some, or all responses may be correct.
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Whats the First sign of death?
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karen is a health maintenance organization (hmo) subscriber. who provides all of her preventative and routine care?
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what the medications is most likely to cause side effects such as tardive dyskinesia and have limited efficacy in treating the negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
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what organization offers certified personal trainer, clinical exercise specialist, health and fitness specialist, and registered clinical exercise physiologist certification programs?
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when a shoulder dystocia emergency is anticipated, what additional actions should be implemented by the nurse? (select all that apply)
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a physician monitoring a newborn infants heart sounds hears the characteristic murmur of a patent ductus arteriosus. how soon after birth should the murmur normally disappear?
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the nurse is employed in a newborn nursery. the nurse is reviewing all medications prescribed for newborns to prevent toxicity due to which causes? select all that apply
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which item would the nurse use to feed an infant after a cleft lip repair? preemie nipple nasogastric tube gravity-flow nipple rubber-tipped syringe
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suppose a person is prescribed opioid medication (similar to heroin) to treat a painful injury. but after her injury heals, she takes the drug primarily to feel euphoria. based on this information alone, what term would you use to describe her drug use?
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the nurse is collecting data from a client who is admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies to rule out the presence of hodgkin's disease. which question would the nurse ask the client to elicit information specifically related to this disease?
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6. suppose that the scientists repeated the experiment with plant d. plant d was given 15g of nitro-grow and 15g of ammonia. what would be the expected results? select plant d would perform better than plant c, but worse than the other two. select plant d would perform the best out of all plants. select plant d would perform better than plant a, but worse than the other two. select there is not enough information to determine how well the plant will perform.
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6. why does ingesting parts of the yew tree cause death while administration of the chemotherapy drug taxol does not? do you think cancer patients could be given chemotherapeutic drugs indef nitely?
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the nurse finds evidence of inadequate oral hygiene in a school-age child who reports brushing their teeth independently. which recommendation would the nurse provide to the parent?
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