The highest number of people with multiple chronic conditions are those that are

A. Over age 85
B. Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
C. African American women over age 65
D. Diagnosed with COPD


A

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For a patient of Mexican heritage, which are beliefs about health?Select all that apply.Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A. Result of good luck B. Reward for good behavior C. Gift from God D. Protected by wearing religious medals E. Avoiding the use of herbs and spices

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A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving a transfusion of whole blood. Which of these signs would indicate to the nurse that the client was having a transfusion reaction?

a. fever and chills c. lethargy b. restlessness d. nausea and vomiting

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A physician prescribes clomiphene citrate (Clomid) for a woman experiencing infertility. She is very concerned about the risk for multiple births. The nurse's most appropriate response is:

a. "No one has ever had more than triplets with Clomid." b. "Would you like to discuss your concerns further before your treatment begins?" c. "Ovulation will be monitored with ultrasound so that this will not happen." d. "Ten percent is a very low risk, so you do not need to worry too much."

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Which of the following is an appropriate assessment activity for the nursing diagnosis, Risk for infection related to lowered immunity?

a. Wash hands frequently. b. Institute protective isolation. c. Practise medical asepsis. d. Check results of laboratory tests.

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