Which of the following substances binds to cholesterol to transport it from the liver to the gall bladder?

A. Phagocytes
B. Chylomicrons
C. Triglycerides
D. Apoproteins


Answer: D

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The client with a closed head injury must be carefully monitored by the nurse because she could stop breathing or have inadequate respiratory effort due to what?

1. The accident that injured the head might also have injured the chest. 2. The client's reduced level of consciousness might cause the tongue to block the airway. 3. The respiratory control mechanism is in the brain, and increased cerebral edema could damage its function. 4. Closed head injuries mainly occur in very young children whose airways are very narrow and easily occluded.

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The nurse is providing care to a child with pancreatitis. When reviewing the child's laboratory test results, which of the following would the nurse expect to find? Select all answers that apply

A) Leukocytosis B) Decreased C-reactive protein C) Elevated serum amylase levels D) Positive stool culture E) Decreased serum lipase levels

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The nurse is documenting on a client's medical record. This documentation should include the:

a. name of the physician. c. client's opinion of the meals. b. name of the client's spouse. d. data to support problems and diagnoses.

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A nurse manager wants to decrease the number of medication errors that occur in her department. The manager arranges a meeting with the staff to discuss the issue. The manager conveys a total quality management philosophy by:

a. Explaining to the staff that disciplinary action will be taken in cases of additional errors. b. Recommending that a multidisciplinary team should assess the root cause of errors in medication. c. Suggesting that the pharmacy department should explore its role in the problem. d. Changing the unit policy to allow a certain number of medication errors per year without penalty.

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