During an annual physical examination the client reports feeling a lack of muscle energy when walking and doing simple chores around the house
When reviewing the client's diet, deficiencies in which of the following would be associated with the symptoms reported? Select all that apply.
A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin D
C) Folic acid
D) Niacin
E) Thiamine
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Which action should a nurse implement to make a patient with atopic dermatitis more comforta-ble?
a. Instruct the patient to wear loose clothing. b. Add alcohol to the bath water. c. Provide a diet low in fat. d. Increase the room temperature between 78° F and 80° F.
The nurse has scheduled a specific time for a group of Latino diabetics to come for diabetic teaching, but the group does not come until almost an hour later. The culturally competent nurse is aware that:
1. a language barrier caused a miscommunication. 2. denial about the disease has delayed arrival. 3. their culture places little significance on time concepts. 4. a timely arrival is rude, because it may inconvenience the "hostess."
A physician may use an adjusted dose of heparin rather than a fixed dose of heparin because the adjusted dose offers:
1. more precise control. 2. less medication needed. 3. less adjustment needed. 4. more dosing time.
In the following distribution (10 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 15) the mode is:
a. 11 b. 12 c. 14 d. 15