Inverted t ways are a sign of an infarct while ST elevations is a sign of ischemia

a. true
b. false


Answer: b. false

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When spinal reflexes involve synapses with interneurons within the spinal cord, what physiological adjustments are made?

A) Coordinate movement and position B) Adjust response and recovery C) Adjust to upright position D) Coordinate balance

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The patient decides to discontinue standard medical treatment for diabetes mellitus and to rely on diet and herbal medications for blood sugar control. Which statement, made by the nurse, is most appropriate?

1. You are an adult and can do anything you want to do. 2. Don't you know that you are gambling with your health? 3. Why did you decide to make this change? 4. We need to talk about how medications work to control diabetes mellitus.

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The nurse is caring for a client with an acid-base imbalance. The nurse recognizes that the client has an alteration in protein function due to the imbalance. Proteins are components of which pathophysiological concept or process? Select all that apply.

A) Receptors B) Ion channels C) Ion pumps D) Metabolic reaction catalysts E) Production of cellular energy

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A client has been empowered by the nurse to learn to exercise and eat healthy when discharged to home from the hospital

Which of the following best describes empowered caring in the caregiver's role as it relates to behavioral changes in the client compared to the use of traditional approaches? A) Well-integrated behavioral changes occur B) Behavioral changes are not as genuine C) Behavioral changes are less realistic D) Long-lasting habits are the goal but not the outcome

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