The nurse is visually inspecting a urine specimen from a 12-year-old boy. Which of the following colorations most typically indicates gross hematuria?
A) Cloudy yellow
B) Cola-colored
C) Pale to almost clear urine
D) Light orange- to moderately yellow-colored
B
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To assess the breast for discharge and protraction of the nipple, you would place
a. the fingertips of both hands on each side of the breast and press gently. b. one hand under the breast for support and gently press with the fingers of your other hand from the outer edge of the areola toward the nipple. c. your thumb and forefinger on the areola and press inward. d. your thumb and forefinger on the nipple and gently squeeze.
A home care patient takes sodium bicarbonate on a daily basis for symptoms of heartburn and indigestion. Which of the following acid-base imbalances may be noted in this patient by the health care provider?
a. Respiratory acidosis b. Respiratory alkalosis c. Metabolic acidosis d. Metabolic alkalosis
The nurse is aware that chlorpromazine (Thorazine) is given along with lithium carbonate because:
a. lithium takes up to 2 weeks to reach the-rapeutic level. b. Thorazine reduces the threat of lithium toxicity. c. Thorazine lowers blood pressure. d. Thorazine synergizes the lithium.
A nurse has completed an in-depth community assessment on a local town to address rising levels of obesity and hypertension. What is the best next step?
A. Meet with local community members to establish realistic, culturally appropriate goals for the community. B. Hold a town hall meeting for everyone in the community to discuss the findings. C. Start planning a community fair so residents can start to get more information about healthy eating and exercise habits. D. Host a focus group to clarify information learned during the assessment.