Which of the following are not demographic type data?

a. Age, gender
b. Age, socioeconomic status
c. Marital status, living arrangements
d. All of these are demographic data.


Answer: d. All of these are demographic data.

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The nurse recognizes these symptoms of increased intracranial pressure and understands that the patient's autoregulation of cerebral blood flow in the brain has failed. Which of the following findings would be consistent with a failure of autoregulation of blood flow in the brain? Select all that apply. A) Cerebral perfusion pressure of 40 mm Hg B) Mean arterial pressure of 170 mm Hg C) Systolic pressure of 120 mm Hg D) Intracranial pressure of 35 mm Hg

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Some infants develop hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy after asphyxia. Therapeutic hypothermia has been used to improve neurologic outcomes for these infants. Criteria for the use of this modality include (select all that apply)

a. The infant must be 28 weeks gestation or greater. b. Have evidence of an acute hypoxic event. c. Be in a facility they can initiate treatment within 6 hours. d. The infant must be 36 or more weeks gestation. e. The treatment must be initiated within the first 12 hours of life.

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The patient with atrial fibrillation asks why she needs to take warfarin. The most informative response by the nurse is that warfarin will:

a. thin the blood to increase the ejection fraction. b. prevent clots from forming in the atria. c. block the arrhythmia from involving the ventricles. d. increase the cardiac output.

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The sum of the processes through which the body uses food for energy, growth, maintenance, and regulation of body processes is:

1. Digestion 2. Metabolism 3. Nutrition 4. Excretion

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