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the nurse is caring for a postmenopausal patient prescribed letrozole as an adjuvant therapy to tamoxifen. which advise does the nurse give to the patient to ensure her safety
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which nursing intervention is most important for supporting the success ofthe bowel training program for a client who sustained a cerebrovascular accident (cva) and is incontinent of feces?
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which of the following is the best example of a group with which individual pharmacists can collaborate to increase immunization rates in their communities? Immunization coalitions.Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.American Academy of Pediatrics.Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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during the physical assessment of a client with dark skin, the nurse notices freckle-like pigmentation in the nail beds. what is an appropriate action by the nurse?
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a client reports having joint pain that has gotten worse over the last year despite gradually increasing doses of an otc pain reliever. which type of pain will the nurse document as the chief complaint?
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Which of the following nursing interventions should be implemented to prevent dehydration in hospitalized older adults? (Select all that apply.)a. Implementing intake and output recording for any patients with fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or an infectionb. Limiting duration of NPO requirements for diagnostic tests and proceduresc. Administering IV fluids to all hospitalized older adultsd. Limiting the use of diuretic medications in hospitalized older adultse. Making sure that hospitalized patients have easy access to fluids
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who is rebecca nurse? what effect does her presence have on betty? why? how does ann putnam feel about rebecca? why?
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the nurse assists the client to the bathroom sink to perform morning care. the nurse observes the client wash his face, arms, abdomen, and legs. the nurse washes the client's back and rectal area and applies soap to the back. the client brushes his teeth and ambulation to a chair in his room with assistance. how will the nurse describe the morning care on the client's chart?
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the nurse is assigned to care for a client with a detached retina. which finding would the nurse expect to be documented in the client's record?
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kat's doctor warns that prolonged and elevated levels of adrenaline and other anxiety-induced substances will increase kat's risk for many diseases. which theory of aging does her doctor espouse?
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which nursing interventions indicate client care that supports physical functioning? select all that apply. one, some, or all responses may be correct.
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which task will be diffcult for a client admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of a right-sided cerebrovascular accident (cva) who is right-handed?
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Oxytocin is a natural hormone that stimulates uterine contractions in childbirth and lactation after childbirth. It also affects aspects of human behavior and the male and female reproductive systems.What is the function of oxytocin?
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a nurse is taking care of a client with schizophrenia who only recently started taking her medications again. when she is off of her medications she often forgets to bathe and does not wear clothing that is appropriate for the weather. in order to assess her normal pattern of self-care while on her medications, which question would be most appropriate for the nurse to ask?
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mrs. morgan is a 60-year-old african american woman with hypertension. the registered dietitian helped her establish an individualized meal plan that includes mg of sodium. please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. answer choices
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Fifty years ago, half of the doctors in the United States practiced primary care, but today fewer than one in three do. TRUE/FALSE
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a client with keloids on the upper extremities asks the nurse how to treat keloid formation. which is the best response of the nurse?
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in a rural region of india, scientists collected data of different pesticide residue levels from closely located farming plots. some of these plots used integrated pest management biopesticides, while others used chemical pesticides to control pests. the data show above shows levels of four pesticide residues found in tomato and cucumber crops in the two treatment plots which of the following statements is best supported by the data in the table?
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which signs/symptoms should the nurse assess for the presence of in a client diagnosed with valvular heart disease?
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a patient sustained an ankle sprain in a bicycle accident. the patient's pain is provoked with subtalar eversion. these symptoms are most likely the result of a tear of which ligament?
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studies of populations that reveal correlations between dietary habits and disease incidence are a. epidemiological studies. b. laboratory studies. c. case-control studies. d. double-blind clinical trials.
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FILL IN THE BLANK men over 40 have a higher risk of fathering a child with autism than do men under 30 because they have a higher frequency of _______-in their sperm-producing cells.
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the lvn/lpn will be assessing a postpartum client for danger signs of infection after a vaginal birth. what assessment finding would the nurse assess as a possible sign of infection for this client?
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T/F. The critical element of providing culturally competent medical service is the encounter between patient and doctor; the office environment is not significantly important.
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