A school nurse is reviewing the population of school age children for chronic conditions. Which of the following would the school nurse expect to find most often? Select all that apply
A) Rheumatoid arthritis
B) Asthma
C) Diabetes
D) HIV/AIDS
E) Tuberculosis
F) Seizures
Ans: B, C, F
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The nurse has documented that the client has orthostatic hypotension. Which assessment findings would support this assessment? (Select all that apply.)
1. Decrease in blood pressure when moving from supine to standing 2. Decrease in heart rate when moving from supine to sitting 3. Pale color in the legs when lying in bed 4. Complaints of dizziness when first sitting up 5. Increased respiratory rate on exertion
A diabetic patient is brought into the emergency department unresponsive. The arterial pH is 7.28. Besides the blood pH, which clinical manifestation is seen in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and ketoacidosis?
a. Decreased hunger sensation b. Report of no urine output c. Increased respiratory rate d. Decreased thirst
Shortly after treating your patient for a variety of cardiac dysrhythmias, your patient complains of dry mouth, blurred vision, palpitations, and sensitivity to light. Which drug might you have administered too much of?
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