To have Lyme disease, the tick must be attached for 36 to 48 hours
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A nurse is caring for a client who weighs 209 pounds and is 1.67 meters tall
The nurse calculates the body mass index (BMI) of this client as ________. Round the answer to the nearest whole number.
Future directions for change in the Canadian healthcare system include which of the following?
1) As primary care services are being increased, public health services require more integration with the other services. 2) There will be a significant increase in the number of hospital beds while maintaining the level of primary care services. 3) Home health services are on the decline, but long-term care services are expected to increase. 4) There will be a general expansion of all services, with the ratio of money spent in each area remaining constant.
The client at 39 weeks' gestation is undergoing a cesarean birth due to breech presentation. General anesthesia is being used. Which situation requires immediate intervention?
1. The baby's hands and feet are blue at 1 minute after birth. 2. The fetal heart rate is 70 prior to making the skin incision. 3. Clear fluid is obtained from the baby's oropharynx. 4. The neonate cries prior to delivery of the body.
When working with clients and defining the term health, the nurse uses examples from a variety of sources such as Nightingale, the World Health Organization, the President's Commission on Health, and the ANA
Broadly, health is which of the following? (Select all that apply.) ______ A process ______ A state of well-being ______ Purely the absence of disease ______ A dynamic state of being ______ Affected solely by physiological factors ______ The ability to maintain normal roles