Which is an example of a wellness diagnosis?

a. Fluid Volume Deficit Related to Frequent Loose Stools
b. Risk for Fluid Volume Overload Due to IV Infusion
c. Potential for Enhanced Spiritual Well-Being
d. Rape Trauma Syndrome


C

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A 74-year-old healthy and happy retired attorney who complains that she is getting very forgetful but is still able to beat her 49-year-old son doing crossword puzzles asks if this is normal. The nurse tells her:

A) The loss of memory and intelligence is progressive and sometime in the future your son will most likely begin to win more games. B) Crossword puzzles are a great way to spend time with your son; he must care about you. C) That seems normal; we seem to lose short-term memory as we age but our problem-solving skills remain unchanged. D) We often lose short-term memory when we have a stroke; do you think you have had a stroke?

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When is the most accurate time to determine gestational age through ultrasound?

a. First trimester b. Second trimester c. Third trimester d. No difference in accuracy among the trimesters

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Which statement about the power that employees have in an organization is most accurate?

a. Employees have more power than they realize because the organization depends on them to carry out its goals. b. Employees have very little power in any organization because they are located at the bottom of the power structure hie-rarchy. c. Individual employees can have a signifi-cant effect on management when they in-itiate change in the work setting. d. Management has the ultimate power over employees because it is easy to replace unhappy employees with other individuals from the large pool of unemployed people.

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The patient has an order for a calcium channel blocker antihypertensive medication bid. Before administering this medication, the nurse will

1. Check the patient's pulse to prevent tachycardia. 2. Check the patient's blood pressure to prevent hypotension. 3. Check the patient's blood levels to prevent toxicity. 4. Check the patient's potassium levels to prevent hyperkalemia.

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