MC Factors that help to identify persons who may have an elevated chance of developing a specific condition, but do not contribute to its development, are called
A. Predispositions.
B. Tendencies.
C. Familial.
D. Risk markers.
D. Risk markers.
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A) Eupnea B) Apnea C) Biot's respiration D) Cheyne-Stokes
Which statement about rheumatoid arthritis is correct?
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The nursing instructor teaches student nurses about the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Pregnancy Categories. What is the best information to include? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Pregnancy Category C is safe to use during pregnancy. 2. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Pregnancy categories provide a framework for safe use of drugs in pregnant women. 3. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Pregnancy categories for individual drugs seldom change once they are established. 4. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Pregnancy categories are based on studies using clinical human research trials. 5. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Pregnancy Category X has been associated with teratogenic effects.
A child with secondary enuresis who complains of dysuria or urgency should be evaluated for what condition (Select all that apply)?
a. Hypocalciuria b. Nephrotic syndrome c. Glomerulonephritis d. Urinary tract infection (UTI) e. Diabetes mellitus