The patient is experiencing a fluid volume overload from excess intravenous fluids. Assuming that normal kidney function exists, what hormone actions would the nurse expect?
A) Hypothalamic secretion of antidiuretic hormone
B) Adrenal secretion of renin
C) Reduction of renin and aldosterone functions
D) Increased conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II
C
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a. 1.5 mL b. 0.25 mL c. 0.5 mL d. 1 mL
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One of the nurse manager's roles is to evaluate staff performance. Because the nurse manager has this role, the nurse manager's positional power is increased by:
a. Centrality b. Criticality c. Flexibility d. Relevance
The nurse is assessing the developmental milestones of an infant. The infant was born 8 weeks ago and was 4 weeks premature. The nurse anticipates that the infant will be meeting milestones for what age of child? Record your answer in weeks
What will be an ideal response?