A nurse is assigned to care for clients in a primary healthcare center. Which should the nurse identify as the goal of this service?
A) Monitor and control air quality
B) Decrease the potential for illness
C) Inspect meat and other foods
D) Improve the health of pregnant women
B
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The nurse suspects that a client is experiencing hypothyroidism. Which question should the nurse ask during the health history?
A) "Is your skin often clammy?" B) "Do you have brown, shiny patches on your legs?" C) "Is your skin smooth?" D) "Is your skin rough and dry?"
Which of the following factors should a nurse consider when determining the rate of flow when IV solutions are infused by gravity?
A) The volume of the IV solution in relation to the type of solution B) The volume of the IV solution in relation to the infusion site C) The height of the IV solution in relation to the infusion site D) The height of the IV solution in relation to the type of solution
A newborn has been diagnosed with a disorder that occurs through an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. The parents ask the nurse, "Which of us passed on the gene that caused the disorder?" The nurse tells them it was:
1. The female. 2. The male. 3. Neither. 4. Both.
An instructor tells a nursing student, "I have noticed that you sometimes engage in nonfocused thinking." Which behaviors are consistent with the instructor's observation? (Select all that apply.)
a. The student consistently looks for solutions to problems. b. The student makes up his mind quickly and ignores additional facts. c. The student focuses on the negative aspects of nearly every situation. d. The student looks for creative ways to improve situations.