An example of a cold condition would be:
a. a fever.
b. a rash.
c. tuberculosis.
d. an ulcer.
C
A cold condition in cultures with a holistic approach is tuberculosis.
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The nurse is caring for a mechanically ventilated patient with a pulmonary artery catheter who is receiving continuous enteral tube feedings. When obtaining continuous hemodynamic monitoring measurements, what is the best nursing action?
a. Do not document hemodynamic values until the patient can be placed in the supine position. b. Level and zero reference the air-fluid interface of the transducer with the patient in the supine position and record hemodynamic values. c. Level and zero reference the air-fluid interface of the transducer with the patient's head of bed elevated to 30 degrees and record hemodynamic values. d. Level and zero reference the air-fluid interface of the transducer with the patient supine in the side-lying position and record hemodynamic values.
The clinic nurse knows that the part of the uterine cycle occurring from ovulation to just prior to menses is known as the:
A) Menstrual phase B) Proliferative phase C) Secretory phase D) Ischemic phase
A nurse is about to assess a patients BP while the patient is out of bed in the chair. Which of the following should be considered in relation to patient position?
A. The patients arm should rest on the arm of the chair. B. The patient should hold the arm even with the fourth intercostal space. C. BP should not be taken while the patient is upright. D. Th nurse should support the arm even with the fourth intercostal space.
A patient with a blood pressure of 124/82 mmHg is prescribed lifestyle modifications. What should the nurse instruct to help reduce this patient's blood pressure? Select all that apply.
A. Engage in aerobic exercise for 30 minutes 4 days a week. B. Limit alcohol intake to no more than 2 oz. of ethanol per day. C. Stop smoking. D. Reduce sodium intake. E. Lose weight if overweight.