When cold is applied to the skin, blood flow:
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Stops
d. Changes direction
B
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The nurse notes that a patient's serum phosphorus level is 6.1 mg/dL. Which disorder is most likely responsible for this phosphorous level?
A) Respiratory alkalosis B) Hypercalcemia C) Hyperparathyroidism D) Chronic renal failure
What is the primary difference between acute illness and chronic illness?
a. In acute illness, symptoms begin suddenly, progress quickly, and subside quickly. b. In acute illness, symptoms begin suddenly, progress gradually, and do not subside. c. In chronic illness, symptoms begin gradually, progress suddenly, and subside quickly. d. In chronic illness, symptoms begin suddenly, require ongoing management, and subside quickly.
During a health interview, the nurse informs a client with GERD that of all the drugs the client is presently taking, the drug that will aggravate the clinical manifestations of GERD is
a. digoxin (Lanoxin). b. furosemide (Lasix). c. rofecoxib (Vioxx). d. theophylline (Theo-Dur).
A nursing department dean is hired to lead a major university initiative that encompasses leadership strategies
Which of the following four roles that Covey has listed as the most effective for leadership has to do with nourishing vision and empowerment and would likely help the nursing department dean? A) Aligning B) Modeling C) Empowering D) Path finding