An athlete wants to increase her intake of complex carbohydrates and asks the nurse about potential sources. Which of the following foods is considered a complex carbohydrate?

A) Molasses
B) Syrup
C) Brown sugar
D) Bread


Ans: D

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A patient with acute pancreatitis begins to demonstrate confusion and agitation. How will the nurse evaluate this finding?

1. Neurological changes are a common finding in acute pancreatitis. 2. Confusion is due to the increases of serum ammonia common in pancreatitis. 3. An acute cerebral vascular accident is imminent and the healthcare provider should be contacted. 4. The patient's intracranial pressure is rising sharply. 5. The patient's mental status should be documented using the Glasgow Coma Scale.

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The nurse is working with a graduate nurse to prepare an intravenous dose of potassium. Which statement by the graduate nurse reflects a need for further teaching?

a. "We will need to monitor this infusion closely." b. "The infusion rate should not go over 10 mEq/hr." c. "The intravenous potassium will be diluted before we give it." d. "The intravenous potassium dose will be given undiluted."

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The nurse is providing care to a client who has experienced several episodes of angina. What is the primary outcome for this client?

1. The client will experience relief of chest pain with anticoagulant therapy. 2. The client will experience relief of chest pain with therapeutic lifestyle changes. 3. The client will experience relief of chest pain with aspirin therapy. 4. The client will experience relief of chest pain with nitrate therapy.

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