The severe impairment or total lack of kidney function is referred to as

A. azotemia.
B. anuria.
C. renal failure.
D. pyelonephritis.


Answer: C

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A client is hyponatremic, and the cause is thought to be fluid overload. When this is the etiology, what would be the intervention of choice?

1. Restrict sodium intake. 2. Increase intravenous fluid drip rate. 3. Restrict fluids. 4. Offer small, frequent sips of water.

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The client is diabetic and has been noncompliant. The client has hypoactive bowel sounds. The client frequently eats high-fat, low-fiber foods

Which of the following areas of the body may be affected by these types of behaviors? Click in the figure to indicate your selection.

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Whose major conceptual model of nursing is used by researchers?

A) Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings B) Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory C) Watson's Theory of Caring D) Rizzo's Theory of Human Becoming

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