What is the correct conversion of 2:45 PM (standard) to military time?

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A nurse is working with a teenage boy who was recently diagnosed with asthma. During the current session, the nurse has taught the boy how to administer his bronchodilator by metered-dose inhaler

How should the nurse evaluate the teaching–learning process? A) Ask the boy specific questions about his medication. B) Ask the boy whether he now understands how to use his inhaler. C) Directly observe the boy using his inhaler to give himself a dose. D) Assess the boy's respiratory health at the next scheduled visit.

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The client who has nervous system damage to the diaphragm asks the nurse why there is a feeling of not being able to take a breath. The nurse should explain that the diaphragm:

1. Expands during expiration, causing the client to feel like there is not enough air entering the lungs. 2. Flattens during inspiration to allow for expansion of the lungs. 3. Controls the diameter of the trachea. 4. Can cause collapse of alveoli.

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Assessment of a client reveals a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, weight loss, polyuria, poor skin turgor, nausea, loss of appetite, and a blood glucose level measured by finger stick of 448. Which of the following would be the priority?

A) Risk for imbalanced volume related to inadequate oral intake and frequent urination B) Imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements related to diabetes C) Potential complication: hypotension D) Deficient knowledge related to diabetes self-care and management

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The nurse is working in a clinic that is designed to provide health education and immunizations. As such, this clinic is designed to provide

a. Primary prevention. b. Secondary prevention. c. Tertiary prevention. d. Diagnosis and prompt intervention.

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