It is a red air-quality day in your city. This means the air is stagnant, with high pollution levels and high humidity. Which client is most likely to experience shortness of breath?
A) Child with asthma
B) Middle-aged adult with hypertension
C) Teenager with contact dermatitis
D) Young adult without disease
Ans: A
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A 6-year-old boy with cerebral palsy has been admitted to the hospital for tests. His condition is stable. The boy's mother remains with her son, but she is obviously exhausted and stressed. How should the nurse respond?
A) "Would you like me to bring you a blanket and pillow?" B) "You are doing such a wonderful job with your son." C) "He's in good hands; consider going home and getting some sleep." D) "Are you planning to spend the night or to go home?"
The client has a cerebellar lesion. The nurse would plan to obtain which of the following for use by this client?
1. Walker 2. Slider board 3. Raised toilet seat 4. Adaptive eating utensils
The nurse assessing a 10-year-old child diagnosed with coarctation of the aorta anticipates that this child will have:
a. Bounding pulses in the upper extremities and weak pulses in the lower extremities b. Chest pain on exertion c. Edema in the lower extremities d. A harsh diastolic murmur
List the function of vitamin K.
What will be an ideal response?