What are five factors that affect hemostasis?

What will be an ideal response?


1 . Integrity of the small blood vessels
2 . Adequate numbers of structurally and functionally normal platelets
3 . Normal amounts of coagulation factors
4 . Normal amounts of coagulation inhibitors
5 . Adequate amounts of calcium ions in the blood

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A nurse is explaining to a group of students that there are certain criteria that are met before a child starts renal replacement therapy

Which of the following criteria does the nurse include in the discussion with the students? (Select all that apply.) A. Acidosis with pH < 7.2 or rising rapidly B. BUN > 150 mg/dL, or lower if rising rapidly C. Mental status changes from uremia D. Potassium > 6.5 mEq/L despite treatment E. Presence of dialyzable toxins or poisons

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Which of the following tests should be recommended to a client with a loss of balance?

A) Audiometric test B) Romberg test C) Weber test D) Rinne test

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The nurse is completing a plan of care for a client with chronic urinary incontinence. Which of the following outcomes is a priority?

A) The client will decrease fluid intake to 1000 mL/day. B) The client will use the bathroom every 30 minutes while awake. C) The client will maintain perineal skin integrity. D) The client will express feelings of acceptance related to condition.

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Which of the following are the clinical manifestations of hemolytic uremic syndrome?

a. renal failure, thrombocytopenia, and anemia b. blood in the urine and increased blood pressure c. frost on the skin and increasing disorientation d. left-sided heart failure and 4+ pitting edema

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