Heart disease is responsible for what percentage of deaths in the United States each year??
A) 25%
B)55%?
C) 10%
D) 40%
D
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Which strategy is most likely to increase participation in the use of evidence-based practice in nursing?
1. Ensure adequate training and encourage its use by the nursing staff. 2. Elicit employee opinions of its use at least four times per year. 3. Give those nurses willing to use it extra recognition. 4. Ensure adequate training, recognition, and easy access to the Internet.
Why would it be important for the nurse to question the client about sexual practices, history of substance abuse, and his lifestyle during the interview process?
A) To find out if the client will be compliant with therapeutic treatments B) To determine if the client has practices that put him at risk for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) C) To determine if the client needs a referral to counseling services D) To determine what type of personality the client has
A nurse is teaching the staff about antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Which information should the nurse include? Secretion of ADH is stimulated by:
a. increased serum potassium. b. increased plasma osmolality. c. decreased renal blood flow. d. generalized edema.
The nurse notes that a patient with schizophrenia has a reduction in symptoms. Which complementary health approach should the nurse ask if the patient is using?
1. Folate 2. Exercise 3. Vitamin D 4. Acupuncture