To control hyperphosphatemia in chronic renal failure, an intervention would be to:

a. increase dairy products.
b. increase protein intake.
c. administer a phosphate binder.
d. restrict calcium supplements.


c

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A registered nurse was accused of patient abandonment when the nurse became angry, quit the job, and left the hospital before the end of the shift. This is an example of violating legal standards/guidelines set by which organization?

a. The State Department of Health b. The Joint Commission c. The State Board of Nursing d. The National League for Nursing

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The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum that lubricates the skin helping to keep the skin soft and pliable. What is the other function of sebum?

a. help regulate body heat c. promote sensation of touch and pain b. protects skin by kill-ing bacteria d. melanocyte produc-tion

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There is an order to logroll Mr. Jacobs when he is turned, as he is recovering from a spinal cord injury. How will you do this?

A. Have Mr. Jacobs turn his head and shoulders while you move his hips and legs. B. Have a co-worker help you, and use a turning sheet to turn him as a unit. C. Have a co-worker help you turn his legs, then his back, then his head and shoulders. D. Any of these techniques is acceptable.

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Convert each of the given quantities to the equivalent unit indicated. Your answers must be in the proper form for the metric or household system measurement requested in the question

3,500 g = __________ kg Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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