An excess vitamin C intake:

A) Improves cardiovascular circulation.
B) Is recommended for treatment of hypertension.
C) Will be eliminated by urination.
D) Increases the risk for vitamin toxicity.


C

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a. Decrease calories because the child will be on bed rest and will not need as many. b. Increase calories and protein to compensate for the healing process. c. Increase fat to replace the layer of fat next to the burned skin. d. Decrease carbohydrates and starches because the pancreas is strained by the healing process.

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What would be the expected response if a person had less than the normal amount of bicarbonate in the blood and other extracellular fluids?

A. The person would be at increased risk for acidosis. B. The person would be at decreased risk for acidosis. C. The person would be at increased risk for alkalosis. D. The person would be at decreased risk for alkalosis.

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The nurse evaluating the success of interventions for clients who are suicidal will look at prevention of attempts or statements by the client indicating a lessening of time where ideation is present

Which of the following would also BEST measure success of interventions for clients who are suicidal? a. verbalized increased comfort in being alone b. shortness of the hospital stay compared to previous stays c. verbalized hope for the future d. medication compliance

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A nurse is reprimanded by the nurse manager. Shortly thereafter, a patient's family mem-ber reports that the nurse curtly told them "You can't come in now. You know you need to wait until visiting hours."

The incidence should be discussed based on the knowledge that the defense mechanism the nurse used was: a. Displacement b. Projection c. Sublimation d. Suppression

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