Write three common factors of 30 and 45 other than the number 1
What will be an ideal response?
3, 5, 15
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a. Heart b. Eyes c. Meninges d. Skin e. Joints
A client with suspected exposure to HIV has been tested with the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with positive results twice. What is the next step for the nurse to explain to the patient for confirmation of the diagnosis?
A) Perform the p24 antigen test for confirmation of diagnosis. B) Perform a Western blot test for confirmation of diagnosis. C) Perform a polymerase chain reaction test for confirmation of diagnosis. D) Perform a T4-cell count for confirmation of diagnosis.
Why is continuous electronic fetal monitoring generally used when oxytocin is administered?
a. Fetal chemoreceptors are stimulated. b. The mother may become hypotensive. c. Maternal fluid volume deficit may occur. d. Uteroplacental exchange may be compromised.
To maintain a therapeutic relationship with a client who has a borderline personality disorder, which is the most appropriate nursing action?
A) Be firm, consistent, and understanding and focus on specific behaviors. B) Provide an unstructured environment for the client to promote self-expression. C) Use an authoritarian approach so this client will learn to conform to the rules of society. D) Record, but ignore, marked shifts in mood, suicidal threats, and temper displays.