The most basic human needs are
A. oxygen and nutrition.
B. safety and security.
C. giving and receiving love.
D. self-respect and approval.
Answer: A
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A preschool client's respiratory rate is 30 per minute. The mother states, "That seems like a really high number. My healthcare provider told me my respiratory rate is only 16 per minute." Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "This is a normal finding for your child's age." 2. "Your child is exhibiting a sign of a respiratory infection." 3. "Your child requires further assessment." 4. "Your child may simply be anxious."
For which of the following clients should the nurse question the use of heat therapy?
a. A client with edema around the wound b. A client with impaired mobility c. A client whose injury is more than 24 hours old d. A client whose wound is still bleeding
What function would be altered if an individual's astroglial cells in the nervous system were impaired?
A. Disruption of impulse transmission B. Formation of the blood-brain barrier C. Nutrition and support of neurons D. Production of myelin sheath
For the client with an elevated ammonia level, the nurse anticipates administering:
a. polycarbophil. c. magnesium hydroxide. b. psyllium. d. lactulose.