During the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, the nurse would advise a pregnant client with diabetes that her needs for insulin will:
A) decrease B) increase C) remain the same D) fluctuate greatly
B
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Which of the following would lead you to suspect that a newborn has developmental hip dysplasia?
A) Inability of the right hip to abduct B) Crying on straightening of the right leg C) Continual drawing of his legs under him while prone D) Inward rotation of his right foot
A client presents with senile dementia, Alzheimer's type (SDAT), and incontinence. Which therapy will best help this client?
a. Bladder training b. Habit training c. Exercise therapy d. Electrical stimulation
After taking the patient's temperature, the nurse documents the value and the route used to obtain the reading. Why is this done?
a. Temperatures are the same regardless of the route used. b. Temperatures vary depending on the route used. c. Temperatures are cooler when taken rectally than when taken orally. d. Axillary temperatures are higher than oral temperatures.
Attrition is a problem in cross-sectional studies
A) True B) False