A nurse is teaching a class on diet and nutrition. Which two forms of vitamin D are metabolically active? Select all that apply.
A) Ergocalciferol
B) Cholecalciferol
C) Tocopherol
D) Menaquinone
E) Phytonadione
A) Ergocalciferol
B) Cholecalciferol
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When patients with normal blood pressure experience a drop in blood pressure upon rising to an upright position and have symptoms of light-headedness or dizziness, the condition is known as:
a. hypertension. b. hypotension. c. orthostatic hypotension. d. the pulse pressure.
The nurse is caring for a client who is admitted to the emergency department with abdominal pain. The client speaks very little English and requires an emergency appendectomy
The nurse has enlisted the hospital interpreter to explain the procedure and help with informed consent. When the interpreter arrives, which action by the nurse is appropriate? A) Ask interpreter to translate as closely as possible. B) Ask client's family to be included in the process and exchange of information to ensure complete understanding. C) Ask questions to the interpreter and not the client. D) Ask the interpreter uses a dialect the client is familiar with for the best understanding.
The individual admitted to the hospital who is at the greatest risk for acquiring a hospital-acquired infection is
1. A 2-month-old infant with a head injury from being dropped. 2. A 10-year-old with a hairline fracture from sliding into third base. 3. A 6-year-old who fell off the monkey bars and has three broken ribs. 4. A 17-year-old with an elevated blood alcohol level.
Which of the following interventions is of major importance during preoperative education?
A) Performing skills necessary for gastrointestinal preparation B) Encouraging the client to identify and verbalize fears C) Discussing the site and extent of the surgical incision D) Telling the client not to worry or be afraid of surgery