A diabetic client has an oral infection and is on antibiotics. Which client clinical manifestation may the nurse observe?

A) increased gustatory sensation
B) increased salt or sugar intake
C) increased appetite
D) increased weight


B

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A client has been prescribed doxapram. The nurse would closely assess the client for which of the following after administration?

A) Visual acuity B) Heart rate C) Urinary pattern D) Auditory function

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When turning the patient who is in Crutchfield tongs traction, the nurse will:

a. turn the patient as a unit by log rolling. b. release the weights to prevent injury while turning. c. turn quickly to avoid muscle spasms. d. advise the patient to hold his breath and bear down during turning.

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When my leader shows she cares about my personal well-being she is using which characteristic of a servant leader?

a. Awareness b. Listening c. Healing d. Conceptualization

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The nurse acknowledges that the first-line drug for treating this client's blood pressure might be which drug?

a. Diuretic b. Alpha blocker c. ACE inhibitor d. Alpha/beta blocker

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