Which of the following would the nurse be least likely to include when developing the plan of care involving nutrition for a client?

1. Assessing the client's need for nutrients
2. Ensuring nutrient delivery
3. Monitoring the client's food and fluid intake
4. Asking the client his or her height


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A patient has just been told by his physician that he is HIV-positive. He asks the nurse, "When will I get AIDS?" The nurse's response should be

a. "Most people get AIDS within 3 to 12 weeks after they are infected with HIV." b. "Don't worry. You may never get AIDS if you eat properly, exercise, and get plenty of rest." c. "It varies with every individual, but the average time is 8 to 10 years from the time a person is infected, and some go much longer." d. "You can expect to develop signs and symptoms of AIDS within 6 months."

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A insulin reaction can occur in the presence of:

a. inadequate insulin. c. excessive exercise. b. diabetic ketoacidosis. d. increased food intake.

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The precordial leads are also called __________ leads.?

A) vector B) chest C) central terminal D) transverse

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When taking a patient's pulse, check the rate, ____________________, and quality.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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