A nurse is conducting an environmental assessment as part of a family assessment. Which of the following would the nurse assess?

a. Garbage collection in the neighborhood
b. Convenience stores in the neighborhood
c. Safety of the home
d. Climate of the home
e. All of the above


Answer: e. All of the above

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Education for a patient receiving a cholesterol-lowering medication would include:

a. "This medication will take over for other interventions you have been trying in order to decrease your cholesterol." b. "It is important for you to make up your dose if you miss one in order to maintain therapeutic blood levels." c. "Stop taking the medication if you develop nausea and vomiting." d. "You should continue your exercise program in order to increase your high-density lipoprotein (HDL) serum levels."

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The clinic nurse teaches the new nurse about pregnancy-induced blood clotting changes. The nurse explains that a pregnant woman is at risk for venous thrombosis due to:

Select all answers that apply: A) Increased fibrinogen volume B) Increased blood factor V C) Increased blood factor X D) Venous stasis

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A 54-year-old patient is on the surgical unit after a radical abdominal hysterectomy. Which finding is most important to report to the health care provider?

a. Urine output of 125 mL in the first 8 hours after surgery b. Decreased bowel sounds in all four abdominal quadrants c. One-inch area of bloody drainage on the abdominal dressing d. Complaints of abdominal pain at the incision site with coughing

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