The loss of urine at predictable intervals when the bladder is full is:

a. Overflow incontinence
b. Stress incontinence
c. Reflex incontinence
d. Urinary incontinence


C

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A) Increased neutrophils and bands B) Increased eosinophils and blasts C) Decreased neutrophils with bands D) Decreased lymphocytes and neutrophils

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A client who attempted suicide by hanging is brought to the emergency department by emergency medical services. The immediate nursing action is which of the following?

1. Take the client's vital signs. 2. Call the mental health crisis team and notify them that a client who attempted su-icide is being admitted to the hospital. 3. Perform a focused assessment, paying particular attention to the client's neuro-logical status. 4. Assess the client's respiratory status and for the presence of neck injuries.

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The nurse is providing home care for a client who takes crushed medications via a gastrostomy tube. Which of the following over-the-counter medications could be included in the patient's plan of care? Select all that apply

1. Sustained-release analgesics 2. Chewable antacids 3. Liquid-filled gel caps 4. Effervescent antacids 5. Antihistamine tablets

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The most common cause for fetal heart acceleration is:

a. maternal intake of cold fluids. b. fetal movement. c. fetal hypoxia. d. maternal movement.

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