Which was considered the first national health insurance plan in the United States?

a. HMO Act
b. Marine Hospital Service
c. Medicare
d. Medicaid


ANS: B

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Insensible water loss occurs through which organ? a. Kidneys b. GI tract c. Skin d. Stomach

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A client with acute kidney injury is placed on a fluid restriction. To determine whether outcomes related to fluid balance are being met, the nurse assesses for which finding?

a. Absence of lung crackles b. Decreased serum creatinine level c. Decreased serum potassium level d. Increased muscle strength

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Following the evaluation phase of the nursing process, what could cause a lack of medication response?

1. All medications produce appropriate response. 2. Nonadherence to drug regimen 3. Lack of change in client's health condition 4. Adherence to drug regimen

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Following a gavage feeding, a 4-year-old child should be positioned:

a. In a high Fowler's position to prevent aspiration b. In a semi-Fowler's position with knees flexed to prevent cramping c. On the right side to aid in stomach emptying d. On the left side to slow stomach emptying

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