Which of the following has a slower onset and longer duration?
A. mealtime insulin
B. Humalog insulin
C. Basal insulin
D. Novolin R insulin
C
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A) "It will give you greater visibility." B) "If you feel pain you will need to inspect it." C) "It will help to observe for dimpling." D) "Everyone is different in assessing the breast."
The nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure. The patient has chronic fluid volume excess secondary to ineffective pumping action of the heart
When teaching this patient about fluid and electrolyte balance, which diet is most important for the nurse to explain? a. High calcium b. Low sodium c. Low potassium d. High magnesium
Which nursing diagnosis would the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient with a catheter embolism?
1. Ineffective Coping 2. Fluid Volume Deficit 3. Impaired Skin Integrity 4. Alteration in Comfort
The nurse assesses a client with a heavy menstrual flow for which of the following?
A) Altered kidney function B) Decreased electrolyte levels C) Iron-deficiency anemia D) Depression