A woman complains of bladder urgency. It is most important to assess
A) Exercise
B) Weight
C) Caffeine intake
D) Vitamin supplements
Ans: C
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As the nurse assesses a client's pain, the client asks about how pain is transmitted. Appropriate responses include:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. "The peripheral nervous system has sensory neurons who have a special function to detect tissue damage 2. "Pain receptors are called nociceptors" 3. Pain impulses stimulate the brain that then stimulates the spinal cord to release substances that block or decrease the pain impulses 4. Proprioceptor neurons respond to pain 5. Large, myelinated nerve fibers transmit pain impulses slowly
A pregnant client at 16 weeks' gestation has a hematocrit of 35%. Her prepregnancy hematocrit was 40%. Which of the following statements by the nurse best explains this change?
1. "Because of your pregnancy, you're not making enough red blood cells." 2. Because your blood volume has increased, your hematocrit count is lower." 3. This change could indicate a serious problem that might harm your baby." 4. "You're not eating enough iron-rich foods like meat."
For each original variable in the analysis, factor analysis solves for "b weights," which are called:
a. Factor scores b. Eigenvalues c. Communalities d. Factor loadings
The Framingham Heart Study was successful in
1. Providing information on the effectiveness of risk-reduction interventions 2. Documenting the relationship between social variables and heart disease 3. Identifying factors contributing to the development of coronary heart disease and high blood pressure 4. Demonstrating the effects of mass media in modifying high-risk behavior